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      Even balcony gardeners can grow delicious veggies.

      Even balcony gardeners can grow delicious veggies.
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      Encourage your creative side with this project that uses vegetables and teas to create a rainbow palette.
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      Being waterwise in the garden can go a long way. Gardening experts offer tips and tricks for a lush, eco-friendly garden in our waterwise gardeners' roundtable.

      Gardening experts offer tips and tricks for a lush, eco-friendly garden in our waterwise gardeners' roundtable.
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      Practice some companion planting and leave room between the chives to tuck in your favourite tomato plants.

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      Out of space? How about growing fruits and vegetables vertically? Sheena Adams shows you how.
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      Generally favouring cool weather, Cabbage grows sweeter after being kissed by frost.

      Generally favouring cool weather, Cabbage grows sweeter after being kissed by frost.
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