Kitchen garden tour ~ growing on nicely

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  1. Dear Steve, thank you for your videos. I have got a few leftover autumn garlic gloves left. I want to try your method of growing green garlic. Kindly advise how many gloves of garlic you put in those containers. Many thanks in advance.

  2. Steve – do you run a fan inside your greenhouse and polytunnel? I noticed something spinning in the kitchen greenhouse. Total inspiration and I am learning so much from you. My first winter growing on my new 8m by 3m polycarbonate tunnel, following lots of your suggestions. In Scotland, however…

  3. Setting the bar as ever Steve! Thank you for sharing. End of my first season in my forever garden with my polytunnel, looking forward to tinkering about this winter and early spring 🙂

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