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Now playing | Grow Your Own – September 2012

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Grow Your Own – September 2012

5:54

It's time to start harvesting - Rebecca Bevan shows you how and when

GYO October

4:57

October tasks in the vegetable garden

Grow Your Own – August 2012

7:25

Video tips on coping with the changeable weather, weeding and checking Grow Your Own favourites.

Grow Your Own – July 2012

7:02

Video tips on harvesting, planting and sowing Grow Your Own favourites such as spring onion, sweetcorn, tomatoes and squash.

Grow Your Own in June

6:32

Plant favourite vegetables this June

Four veg updates – episode 2

3:52

The Wisley fruit and veg team give video tips and advice on what do do right now with your tomatoes, sweetcorn, and salad onions..

Nigel Slater plants a Mediterannean herb container

8:21

Nigel Slater plants a Mediterannean herb container and gets tips from Rebecca Bevan of the RHS Fruit & Veg team.

Nigel Slater on… tomatoes

2:04

TV chef Nigel Slater's tips on the tastiest tomatoes to grow and how to use them in the kitchen.

Tomatoes - grafted

3:14

RHS expert Guy Barter on how grafted tomato plants can significantly increase yields.

Tomatoes - growing

1.59

You don't need a glasshouse to grow successful crops of tomatoes - many types can be grown in containers or hanging baskets.

Find out what your soil is made up of

3:14

Why knowing your soil is important to grow successful crops.

Vegetable growing ground rules

3.43

RHS experts talk about the ground rules for getting started: site selection, crop rotation and soil preparation.

Vegetable seed sowing

6.15

Vegetable crops are usually grown from seed - an easy and inexpensive way to get started. This video shows how to sow outdoors and indoors.

Beans and peas - growing

5.43

Beans and peas are rewarding crops to grow in the garden. Some are suitable to grow in pots.

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