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Talkback: Seed catalogues
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I agree that if a certain seed is reliable and a chosen favourite then continue to use it. As I live in the north pennines I always choose Mussellburgh leek seeds because the plants are hardy and are able to withstand our winter weather, on the other hand by all means try out new variaties. I am trying French dwarf bean Delinel as I saw it grown on Gardeners World and I liked the way the beans did not touch the ground as the plant is quite tall, also I am trying a white flowered runner bean as I am told that birds are not attracted to white flowers so the flower loss is less and the yield is higher.
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As for building a squirrel,badger proof cage over your corn plants.
see feb 1996 25 of the mag OG.
There are lots of exciting gardening plans being developed for both Gardeners' World and BBC2, and I'm told more news will follow from the channel very soon. Looks set to be a great gardening year ahead on BBC2!
Tomatoes? This year far and away the best in my greenhouse has been Golden Cherry but for the last two years Orange Banana has also been good. I don't know why but it isn't listed this year so I'm going to save my own seed. The disappointment was T&M's Cherrola. It produced a large crop but in the greenhouse every fruit cracked as it ripened. A plant outside did a little better, only about 60% of the fruit cracked but like all the other tomatoes outside it quicklt succombed to blight in this wet summer.