lettuce
All posts on "Dig In Blog" by lettuce
- Advice on carrots, raised beds and tomato feed - 09:23 UK time, Friday, 30 July 09
- What veg will survive in Scotland? - 21:19 UK time, Saturday, 17 April 09
- Autumn roundup - 13:36 UK time, Thursday, 17 September 01
- Diggin' Out - 13:05 UK time, Tuesday, 15 September 01
- Seedy savings - 09:29 UK time, Wednesday, 26 August 09
- A no-frills guide to lettuce - 10:00 UK time, Wednesday, 15 July 10
- Harvesting Fears - 11:00 UK time, Friday, 19 June 11
- Tallest tomato and largest lettuce challenge - 16:04 UK time, Wednesday, 17 June 04
- Chris' veg round-up - 18:52 UK time, Monday, 15 June 06
- Cake, Castle, and Carrots - 10:48 UK time, Friday, 12 June 10
- The Great Carrot Mystery (Part Two) - 15:05 UK time, Wednesday, 3 June 03
- Fruits of my labor - 10:48 UK time, Monday, 1 June 10
- Movement in the patch! - 14:14 UK time, Tuesday, 5 May 02
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Maria del Carmen Casarrubios is a tutor and practical instructor at , Regent's Park. She trained at Capel Manor and Writtle College in Amenity Horticulture and has 20 years' experience of working with plants.
Sally Smith is a freelance gardening researcher and lecturer. She headed the advisory team at Garden Organic for many years. Pest and disease control by organic means is her speciality, Sally says: "Managing your soil is key to solving nearly all gardening problems, look after your compost heap, it's your most important asset."
Brendan Little trained at and . Brendan runs organic gardening courses, works as a garden designer and is in the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio Ulster Gardeners' Corner team."
Karen Kenny is the Eastern Region Rep for the National Society of Allotment & Leisure Gardeners as well as on the management team of Suffolk and Ipswich allotments where she runs a site. Karen is also an accomplished lecturer on most gardening subjects, including allotments.
Peter Horrocks has an allotment in Newcastle. He's the regional rep for the in the North of England & Scotland, the secretary of the Newcastle Allotments Working Group. Plus, Peter is secretary of a ten-acre allotments site in Newcastle, considered by many to be one of the best in the city.
Ben Raskin is an advisor with the , as well as helping to run 22 acres of organic vegetables. With over 16 years of horticultural experience, including running market gardens and working at the Welsh College of Horticulture, he's an expert on organic matters.
Beechgrove Potting Shed is Radio Scotland's top gardening show, giving tips and advice to Scottish gardeners - and the odd Dig In grower - every Sunday.
Zoe tends the Dig In website. When she's not in the office you'll find her gardening on Hampstead Heath and in Regents Park.
Ann "Dig In" Kelly looked after the blog from day to day until May 2010. Bitten by the gardening bug a few years ago, she has progressed from a few growbags to a great big polytunnel. She hates slugs.