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Gareth Austin Gareth Austin | 09:15 UK time, Friday, 10 September 2010

Gareth Austin, gardening expert with ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio Foyle, answers your questions about growing veg. Send Gareth a question.

Margaret Liston from Hassocks asks: Why haven't I been successful in growing beetroot, carrots and radishes in patio container planters? I have used multi-purpose compost and the beetroot and radishes have either come to nothing or are very small and the carrots are short, stumpy and mis-formed.

Answer: Oh Margaret, it sounds like you've not been having the best time of it with your veg. Just to go back to the start. When growing in pots it's important the pots are large enough, and have enough drainage - the ideal size is 55cm. It's vital your pots are never allowed to dry out so keep them well watered at all times. Also, use a John Inness-enriched compost - such as Multi Purpose with added John Inness when filling and include some slow-release fertiliser. Plus, ensure the crops get lots of sun, and that when sowing you sow them thinly - about 2in to 3in apart so the veg aren't overcrowded.

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