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Growing Help - Information for the gardener and grower

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The National Vegetable Society NVS main web site contains articles by members sharing their extensive knowledge.

The articles are in sections, listed below:

Vegetable Growing General

Articles applicable to all those who grow vegetables for both show and table by members of the NVS

Growing Herbs

There are few gardeners who do not have a few herbs in the garden and these articles will help you expand your range and improve the quality of your herbs.

General Gardening

Good practice for growing vegetables is often good practice in the rest of the garden. These articles give general gardening advice

Growing for Show

From local shows held in the village hall to internationally reknowned exhibitions such as the Chelsea Flower Show, the NVS is involved in raising the standard for vegetables.

Growing Fruit

The compliment to vegetables, fruit. These articles will inform and help you to grow better fruit

Month by Month Gardening

The most asked question by the novice gardener is what to do now and this series of monthly guides should help you answer the question.

From Medwyn

A selection of articles covering nine years from Medwyn Williams, MBE FNVS, chairman of the National Vegetable Society on the growing and showing of championship vegetables

A selection of growing articles.

The latest articles from the NVS web site:

Tomato Yellow Peach

This year I tried the "Heritage" tomatoes offered as plants. Not all the plants supplied survived and grew but of those that did one cultivar, Yellow Peach, seemed to me to be outstanding.

Increase your harvest with intercropping and catch cropping part 1 of 3

Although many gardening books refer to both intercropping and catch cropping many growers confuse the two. And why not? After all it is what you do that matters not what you call it.

Increase your harvest with intercropping and catch cropping part 2 of 3

Part two of the three part article about intercropping and catch cropping

Increase your harvest with intercropping and catch cropping part 3 of 3

Part three of the three part article about intercropping and catch cropping

The no dig approach to gardening

Did you spend a back breaking day (or even more) during the winter digging over your vegetable plot? If so have you considered whether digging, either single or double, is really necessary and worth all the time and effort?

What to do in September in your Garden

What to do in the garden in September, a guide for the gardener. The question most asked by the novice gardener is what to do now and this article gives some help

Brassicas in General - a Guide

A general guide to growing brassicas - the cabbage tribe by Bob Herbert.

What to do in August in your Garden

What to do in the garden in August, a guide for the gardener. The question most asked by the novice gardener is what to do now and this article gives some help

What to do in July in Your Garden

July is usually a hot and dry month in the garden but there is lots to do all the same. This guide will help you make the most of June.

Watch those Weeds!

Can weeds be useful as a self sown green manure? Or are they a real threat to next year's crops.