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How to make gooseberry jam

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How to make gooseberry jam
Step by step guide to making gooseberry jam at home. A simple to follow recipe that makes absolutely delicious jam. As well as making the jam, you will learn how ...to easily spot the setting point of your jam, ensuring perfect jam every time. The perfect thing to make with your gooseberries.Show More

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Pruning Blackberries - A quick guide to pruning your blackberries
Blackberries fruit on last years wood so it is important that when fruiting has finished, the branches that have produced fruit are removed at the base so that the plant ...can put its energy into the new growth that will produce fruit next year.
This short video shows you how to prune your blackberries.Show More
This short video shows you how to prune your blackberries.Show More

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Recapturing The Neglected, Overgrown Plot
After a bad case of life, the plot has run away from itself and is overgrown and in a poor state. In this first video, I rather dejectedly look at ...the plot and come up with a cunning plan that no doubt the British weather will hamper, but I will soldier on! Follow this series for advice and tips on how to recover your plot or start with an overgrown plot.Show More

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Allotment Diary 20 01 22 Your Greenhouse In Winter And Plot Update
Today we are in the greenhouse, keeping warm and out of the bitter wind. Find out what to do in your greenhouse this month including how to clean it, plus ...a tour of the plot, including successful pruning of the large apple tree. Find out more about greenhouses in my book, available from https://amzn.to/3fY4ftz. There's a quick update from the plot, but if there is anything specific you want to see a video on this year, please drop me a line.Show More

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Autumn Allotment Update 20 10 21 Strange fruit, no plums, lots of apples
Well, autumn is upon us and many plants are dying back. Now you should be clearing away dying plants and composting those that are disease free. In this video, we ...talk about my weird, cross pollinated butternut squashes, the tiny black spots that have appeared on all my apples and a general update on what to be doing at your allotment at this time of year.
Now is a great time to be planning your allotment, find out more about how to do this plus some handy growing guides in my Allotment Journal, available now at https://amzn.to/31koihL.
Have you got any thoughts on these strange fruits? The packet said butternut squash, but they have come out this odd shape and yellow with a green end. Leave a comment with your thoughts on what happened and whether you have experienced anything similar.Show More
Now is a great time to be planning your allotment, find out more about how to do this plus some handy growing guides in my Allotment Journal, available now at https://amzn.to/31koihL.
Have you got any thoughts on these strange fruits? The packet said butternut squash, but they have come out this odd shape and yellow with a green end. Leave a comment with your thoughts on what happened and whether you have experienced anything similar.Show More

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Powdery Mildew - Everything You Need To Know
Powdery mildew affects squashes and is unsightly, but not always fatal. Find out more about what this disease is, how it occurs and what you can do to minimise the ...damage it does to your plants. Learn more about growing pumpkins, particular giant ones in my book at https://amzn.to/3aXl7hp. More information on plant diseases and growing guides at https://www.gardeningwithjason.com.Show More