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Chilli pepper - Grow it yourself

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Grow it yourself: Chilli pepper

Once again, we’re going to look at a fruiting vegetable – chilli peppers this time. Chilli peppers just seem to grow and grow in popularity all around the world.

Spinach - Grow it yourself

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Grow it yourself: Spinach

Remember Popeye? With his tobacco pipe and his bulging arms? But surely the thing that most people remember about him was his favourite vegetable - right?

Tomatoes - Grow it yourself

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Grow it yourself: Tomatoes

A lot of people love tomatoes, but not all tomato-lovers have tried growing this fruit themselves.

Garlic - Grow it yourself

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Grow it yourself: Garlic

Ah, the Stinking Rose with its penetrating perfume. For those who might be wondering what we’re referring to, here’s a clue. It’s the pungent plant that’s reputed to ward off vampires.

Ginger - Grow it yourself

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Grow it yourself: Ginger

For centuries, ginger has been a popular spice in both oriental and occidental cuisine. In its dried form, it can also be used as a remedy for stomach and bowel problems.

Mint - Grow it yourself

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Grow it yourself: Mint

There is no question about it. Without mint, there would be a lot of people walking around with halitosis (that’s bad breath to you and me).

Cucumber - Grow it yourself

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Grow it yourself: Cucumber

Eaten and enjoyed all around the world, the cucumber can probably lay claim to the title of ‘King of Cool’. The Steve McQueen of the salad world.

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BIOCANNA is CANNA's organic line of products. BIOCANNA products are 100% organic and meet all the requirements for organic farming. This means they are legally checked and guaranteed ORGANIC!

CANNA Coco A & B

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CANNA Coco A&B

CANNA Coco A&B is a complete professional nutrient for growing plants in coco. It contains all the essential elements for optimal growing and flowering.

    New Light systems

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    New Light systems

    Light is essential to plant life. Plants turn light into sugars, which they need for growth and bloom. Indoor crops have to put up with artificial light, which is not always sufficient.