TopVeg – growing veg,fruit&herbs

February 4, 2010

How to Grow Bay Card

Filed under: herbs — Tags: , , — TopVeg @ 10:48 am

Farming Friends & TopVeg have collaborated to create a How To Grow Bay card.

how2groBay

If you would like a pdf of  the grow card for How to Grow Bay, please complete the contact form asking for the grow card for bay and we will email it to you.

bay-lolipop

bay-lolipop

Bay is included in the How to Grow Culinary Herbs ebook written by TopVeg & Farming Friends which costs £3.

Click this link to buy a copy of the ebook How to Grow Culinary Herbs.

August 2, 2009

Flowers in my Garden eBook by Malcolm Allison

Filed under: flowers — Tags: , , — TopVeg @ 4:10 pm

Malcolm Allison  has published this e-Book with details of six of his favourite garden flowers:

  • Cayeux or Bearded Irises
  • Alstroemerias
  • Geranium palmatum
  • Lilium pardalinum
  • Agastache ‘Tangerine Dreams’
  • Lilium longiflorum

The book is only £0.99 and contains photos of some of the flowers in Malcolm ’s garden.

To buy the Flowers in my Garden eBook for yourself or as a gift for a friend or a family member please click the buy-now button:


Malcolm Allison is passionate about the complexity of  plant varieties and their suitability for different gardens.  He knows where to source the plants , including old varieties.

With a degree in botany and an MSc in forestry, Malcolm understands what plants will go where & which plants:

  • are locally appropriate
  • are in keeping with the character of the garden
  • will do well on particular soils, different aspects & climates

With a wealth of knowledge of garden plants, including old varieties of fruit trees, Malcolm is able to:

  • audit your garden
  • tell you what is interesting and rare
  • suggest what to do next

Click the contact us button & complete the form if you would like to find out more, or have a chat with Malcolm about your garden needs.
To buy the eBook written by Malcom Allison “Flowers in my Garden” costing only £0.99 click the buy now button


May 19, 2009

Herb Trough

Filed under: herbs — Tags: , , , — TopVeg @ 1:24 pm

A herb trough is attractive and productive, producing an abundance of herbs for the kitchen.

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herb-trough

A herb trough:

* can be any size, to suit the space available.
* can be made from any container, as long as it has drainage holes.
* must be watered regularly in the summer.

The herb trough in the picture contains:

* chives
* thyme
* marjoram
* borage
* mint

Each herb has an abundance of flowers, which attract the bees. All these
herbs have over-wintered well in the herb trough.

Click here to find out more about the eBook called “How to Grow Culinary Herbs.” which has been written be FarmingFriends & TopVeg.
The ebook is on sale now and explains how to plant a herb garden or grow your own herbs for cooking.

A herb trough, placed by the kitchen door, is useful and attractive!

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