Root vegetables

Root vegetables

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  1. rhubarb

    Your soil must be deep, fertile and rather sandy if you want to produce fine long specimens. If your soil is rather heavy or stony, try grow...

  2. Asparagus

    All onions require good soil and free drainage. Choose a sunny site for planting, and dig the ground well in early winter, incorporating a g...

  3. Onion sets & shallots

    All onions require good soil and free drainage. Choose a sunny site for planting, and dig the ground well in early winter, incorporating a g...

  4. Garlic

    All onions require good soil and free drainage. Choose a sunny site for planting, and dig the ground well in early winter, incorporating a g...

  5. Leeks

    Your soil must be deep, fertile and rather sandy if you want to produce fine long specimens. If your soil is rather heavy or stony, try grow...

  6. Beetroot

    Your soil must be deep, fertile and rather sandy if you want to produce fine long specimens. If your soil is rather heavy or stony, try grow...

  7. Carrots

    Your soil must be deep, fertile and rather sandy if you want to produce fine long specimens. If your soil is rather heavy or stony, try grow...

  8. Strawberries

    Your soil must be deep, fertile and rather sandy if you want to produce fine long specimens. If your soil is rather heavy or stony, try grow...

  9. Sweet Peppers

    Your soil must be deep, fertile and rather sandy if you want to produce fine long specimens. If your soil is rather heavy or stony, try grow...

  10. Swede

    Swedes are brassicas, and like other members of the family they need firm, non-acidic soil with reasonable drainage. Pick a sunny spot and d...

  11. Parsnips

    If you want to grow long, tapering parsnips, you’ll need deep, stone-free soil, well manured for a previous crop. Any reasonable soil in sun...

  12. Potatoes

    Potatoes can be grown in practically every soil kind of soil, and they’re perfect for helping to turn grassland or wasteland into a producti...

Root vegetables

Latest Guides

  1. rhubarb

    Your soil must be deep, fertile and rather sandy if you want to produce fine long specimens. If your soil is rather heavy or stony, try grow...

  2. Asparagus

    All onions require good soil and free drainage. Choose a sunny site for planting, and dig the ground well in early winter, incorporating a g...

  3. Onion sets & shallots

    All onions require good soil and free drainage. Choose a sunny site for planting, and dig the ground well in early winter, incorporating a g...

  4. Garlic

    All onions require good soil and free drainage. Choose a sunny site for planting, and dig the ground well in early winter, incorporating a g...

  5. Leeks

    Your soil must be deep, fertile and rather sandy if you want to produce fine long specimens. If your soil is rather heavy or stony, try grow...

  6. Beetroot

    Your soil must be deep, fertile and rather sandy if you want to produce fine long specimens. If your soil is rather heavy or stony, try grow...

  7. Carrots

    Your soil must be deep, fertile and rather sandy if you want to produce fine long specimens. If your soil is rather heavy or stony, try grow...

  8. Strawberries

    Your soil must be deep, fertile and rather sandy if you want to produce fine long specimens. If your soil is rather heavy or stony, try grow...

  9. Sweet Peppers

    Your soil must be deep, fertile and rather sandy if you want to produce fine long specimens. If your soil is rather heavy or stony, try grow...

  10. Swede

    Swedes are brassicas, and like other members of the family they need firm, non-acidic soil with reasonable drainage. Pick a sunny spot and d...

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