Deputy editor Emma Rawlings trained in horticulture and then spent many years in the industry before entering the world of gardening journalism. She has a small veg plot at home and also helps her brother on his allotment sized veg garden. She loves to experiment with new varieties and enjoys mixing flowers and veg together on the plot. When not gardening she spends time looking after her ponies and cats. The former provide manure for the garden, the latter just demand food and cuddles
Steve, Emma and Tony review a selection of plant labels.
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Emma and Tony examine the progress of the onions we’ve been growing this year and offer some advice on the process.
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In our second episode on how to grow Sweetcorn, Emma and Tony share some more advice on what to do as the crop grows.
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Tony shows Emma the sweetcorn he’s been growing and describes some of the problems he’s had.
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Emma and Tony review a selection of handy self-watering planters.
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Emma and Tony explain ways to water your produce that are potentially more effective.
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Tony and Emma detail a selection of traps that could stop pests in your garden.
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Tony and Emma dive into a mysterious box from the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds.
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Emma shows you a selection of salads you can grow in these earlier months of the year
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Steve, Emma and Tony raised a glass in the summer… now they’re celebrating success at the Garden Media Guild Awards.
Challenging how we garden, getting your nature fix and food security – all top trends at the gardening ‘Oscars’ held in London on Thursday, November 29.
No-dig gardening, pocket-sized veg patches, the health benefits of wildlife spaces and what to…
What hungry gap?
April and May are months often referred to as the ‘Hungry Gap’ in veg gardening. It is a time when the winter veg is used up and the summer crops are still but seeds! I looked at my plot the other day and thought there wasn’t much on it until I went a-foraging.
For lunch today I…
Transplanted tomatoes
The greenhouse is filling up fast. I have just transplanted my ‘Sungold’ tomatoes and lots of other seedlings are needing transplanting too. They always say you never have a big enough greenhouse…
Try this recipe for deputy editor Emma’s simple but tasty dish using home-grown broccoli fresh from the plot
This is a delicious one pot broccoli pasta dish using three different types of broccoli. One is the very seasonal purple sprouting broccoli, the fast growing calabrese and the even faster growing broccoli raab or Cima di rapa. The latter has yellow…