Grow Your Own

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    Top tips for growing a perfect romanesco cauliflower

    Jo Jo Yee gives some top tips on how to grow a gigantic romanesco cauliflower, which she admits are "not the easiest" vegetables to grow.

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    Rain or Shine: Top tips for growing your own tomatoes

    Find out how to grow the biggest tomatoes ever! Tony Smith is here to give you some top tips when it comes to growing your own tomatoes, just by following some simple steps.

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    Kitchen Gardener: Cucumber Growing Tips

    Jo Jo Yee, a passionate gardener and cook, gives you some quick and easy tips for growing your own cucumbers, from vertical growing to reducing the risk of fungal diseases.

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    You Can Grow Your Own Avocado Tree - But It May Take A While

    Avocado lovers rejoice! You can now grow your own avocado tree. Which is pretty darned fantastic news because avocados are in short supply ATM due to everyone jumping on the healthy eating bandwagon. All you have to do, is put a peeled avocado seed into the hole, place it in a large, water-filled pot and wait for it to grow.

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    Save money - live the Good Life

    Pic: Getty The grow-your-own trend is becoming ever stronger in Britain, with householders benefiting not only from fresh food, but also from the considerable money savings that come with a more sustainable lifestyle. So why not take inspiration

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    Starting an allotment - a beginner's guide

    There's nothing quite like tucking into a feast of fruit and vegetables that you've grown yourself, and with an allotment it's possible for anyone to do just that. Top related searches: Garden allotment Organic growing

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    Grow your own and save £1,000 a year

    Peter Byrne/PA Are you enjoying the harvest bounty from an allotment or veg patch this autumn? If not, now is the perfect time to prepare for next year and potentially shave over £1,000 off your annual grocery bill. This is according to