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Zoom Talks
A series of recordings from our winter zoom talks. Only available to Members
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Zoom Talks
Ian Stocks - Growing long and stump carrots
Alistair Gray - Growing Potatoes
Gareth Hopcroft - Growing with Coir
Ian Sutherland - Growing Dahlias
Jim Williams - Judging Vegetables
Raymond Higgins - Vegetable Growing in Ireland
Malcom Catlin - All About Marshalls Seeds
Emily Plumb & Chris Harris - It`s Sow Simple
David Metcalfe on Growing Large Exhibition Onions
Geoff Wilson - “Invading the root Zone”
Adrian Read - Commercial Side of Growing
Simon Smith - Growing Parsnips for Exhibition
Ian Simpson - Growing and Showing Peas
David Thornton - Fertilisers for the Garden.
Mark Hall - Growing Exhibition Beetroot
David Thornton - Growing Shallots for Exhibition
Jim Williams - Greenhouses
How to make best use of them
Ivor Mace - Exhibition Onions and Leeks
2023 - Year in Review
Jim Pearson - Growing Cauliflowers
Malcolm Catlin - Journey of the seed to the plot
Phil Burgess - Growing Quality Veg in a Tiny Plot
Medwyn Williams - Lifetime of growing vegetables
Jason Ralph Smith - AutoPot
Grow anything, anywhere, power-free, with no running water required.
Vanessa Jones - A closer look at Asian Hornets
John Soulsby - Exhibition Pot Leek Growing
David Thornton - Common Pests and Diseases
Laura Tully - Cultivating Health & Wellbeing
2024 Year in Review
Owain Roberts - Growing Exhibition Potatoes
Sandra Hall - Tunnel Growing
Mark Perry - Growing Stump Carrots
Jim Pearson - Growing Broad Beans
Raymond Higgins - Growing for Glory
A Beginner's Guide to Entering your first Vegetable Show or NVS Championships show.
Simon Smith - Tomatoes and Cucumbers
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