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Advice beginner gardeners can ignore… and what you can’t

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Raise your own or buy seedlings?

In Saturday’s ‘Edible Gardening for Beginners workshop’ I’ll tell you four pieces of edible gardening wisdom you can ignore, in my opinion. And four you’d do well to follow. You may agree. You may think I’m a dangerous radical. Either way you’ll leave with more enthusiasm for doing things, your way, in your garden.

I can tell pretty quickly whether the person writing edible gardening advice has tried what they’re saying. I might have tried it and come to a different conclusion. I might have ignored it and suffered the consequences. But just because something’s been repeated many times and it widely accepted, doesn’t make it true.

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Meet Rachel

I'm an enthusiastic gardener who loves eating things I've grown. Initally I grew and sold boxes of homegrown produce. When I couldn't satisfy the demand, I started teaching my customers how to grow their own. I teach, write, sew and cook. I'm also catching up on learning to play piano. More...

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