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Gardening
How does your garden grow?
Coping with the wet start to the season with Helena Hudd from the Rye Flower and Veg Show
Winter digging, 2024
Spring will come
November digging
Time to contemplate and savour the moment
Autumn digging
Time to clear up, move tender plants into the greenhouse and prepare for winter
September digging
Bounty and blight amongst the vegetables
August digging
The challenge is adapting to changing seasons
Garden society dates confirmed
Changing with the seasons
Rye’s second longest carrot
Young and old unite at the Rye Flower and Vegetable Show
July digging
Changing climate is calling for changes in what we grow
Rye open gardens 2023
Coffee, cakes and friendly chat amongst the plants
Danger lurking in the garden
Knowing how to deal with poisonous plants is key
June digging
Combatting pests and choosing self-watering systems
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