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Home Harvesting: Growing our own produce takes root during pandemic

Home Harvesting: Growing our own produce takes root during pandemic © Gareth Jennings/DCT Media Ross Turriff, co-owner of Jessie s Kitchen For brilliant recipes, the best of local produce, fresh ideas and insight, subscribe to our weekly Food and Drink Newsletter. Thank you for signing up to our Food and Drink Newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Harvesting of homegrown fruit, vegetables and herbs has surged in popularity over the past 12 months. With people being largely confined to their homes since March 2020, documenting the growth of seedlings and watering pots became a ritual to many. Many discovered that you don’t need to be an expert in the field to grow your own produce – or even have a garden for that matter. All that’s required is some basic equipment, seeds or seedlings, compost, pots and, of course, patience.

Bloomin marvellous: Garden centres across Tayside and Fife welcome back customers

Updated: April 5, 2021, 5:35 pm © Steven Brown/DCT Media Green-fingered shoppers across Tayside and Fife welcomed the reopening of garden centres today. Easter Monday saw some more easing of lockdown measures in Scotland, with a number of shops allowed to reopen. With the day being a holiday for many, some centres had people queuing up eagerly at opening time. The Bridgend Garden Centre in Ladybank Road in Freuchie, Fife, had people waiting to get in 10 minutes before opening.  Customer assistant Finlay Methven said on Monday morning: “It’s been very busy. We opened at 9am – there were people queueing up at 8.50am waiting to get in.

Twenty bloomtastic garden centres to visit as Scotland opens

Undated Handout Photo of bedding geraniums/pelargoniums. See PA Feature GARDENING Advice Filler. Picture credit should read: iStock/PA. WARNING: This picture must only be used to accompany PA Feature GARDENING Advice Filler.. Ordering online doesn t have the same thrill as a wander through an aisle of violas or pansies – but now the garden centre experience is back, as of Monday, albeit with masks and social distancing. To celebrate back to nursery week we ve brought together a list of twenty of the best garden centres to visit in Scotland. Most are opening on April 5, but where they are delaying opening that fact is noted.

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