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      • Acorns, conkers, winged seeds and an array of fruits, berries and cones make autumn’s colourful leaf displays even more enjoyable. Every few years, some species of trees and shrubs produce a bumper crop of their fruits or nuts. The collective term for these fruits and nuts is 'mast', so we call this a mast year.
      www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/blog/2020/10/what-is-a-mast-year/
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  2. Growing a plant from seed, nurturing it, transplanting it in the garden, tending it, and enjoying its beautiful blooms or delicious fruit makes you feel like a garden rock star! While it’s probably too early in your area to start seeds in January, it’s definitely time to get seeds now.

  3. Oct 27, 2020 · Have you noticed a bumper crop of acorns this year? You’re not alone – it seems that across the UK, oak trees are having what’s known as a mast year. The bountiful harvest is a clever strategy to ensure the future generation of oak trees and it’s welcome food for wildlife too.

  4. Apr 2, 2024 · Step-by-step guide. FAQs. By Kayleigh Dray. published 2 April 2024. They're one of the most popular crops around, and it's not hard to see why: learning how to grow courgettes – or zucchini, if you prefer – means you'll be supplied with deliciously versatile vegetables that are packed full of nutrition. Even better?

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    • Why Grow Peas and Beans?
    • How to Grow Broad Beans
    • How to Grow Runner Beans
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    • How to Grow Peas
    • More Quick Tips For Growing Peas and Beans

    Peas (Pisum sativum) and beans (Phaseolus sp.) are both members of the legume family (Fabaceae), and can be grown either from seeds or from plug plants. Peas and beans are great to grow because: 1. They germinate quickly and easily, usually within a week of sowing. 2. They have large and easy to handle seeds, making them perfect for kids’ hands so ...

    Fresh broad beans are fairly hard to come by in the supermarkets. Also known as ‘fava’ beans, they’re absolutely delicious when lightly steamed and served with salt and butter. Because they’re hardy, broad beans are a fantastic option to fill the allotment beds during the winter months for an extra early harvest that fills the ‘hungry gap’ in April...

    Runner beans are an allotment classic. Structural plants that grow up to 3m tall, dwarf varieties are available if you love the taste but don’t have the growing space. Try growing ‘Hestia’ (a dwarf variety that produces long straight pods with great flavour) in a container on the patio. Sow your runner beans indoors in April, as they’re not frost h...

    French beans are compact enough to grow in containers and smaller spaces. They’re crunchy and delicious, making a great raw snack or lovely steamed side dish. These beans are available in a range of colours including green, cream, yellow and purple. Sow and grow your French bean seedsusing these pointers: 1. Sow your beans indoors in April. Use mod...

    Peas are so versatile! Shelling varieties produce large individual peas for steaming, whereas sugar snap and mangetout are delicious eaten whole — they’re all tasty raw so make sure you grow enough plants to ensure at least some of your harvest reaches the kitchen before being munched! You can even grow purple coloured pods for something a bit diff...

    Follow these basic principles when growing your pea and bean plants: 1. Mulch around the base of your plants to trap moisture into the soil and prevent it drying out during warm weather. 2. Water your plants regularly in the summer. This keeps the plants healthy and cropping well. 3. Hoe between your plants to reduce weed competition for nutrients ...

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