Vegetable Gardening Supplies Glasgow
Local resource for vegetable gardening supplies in Glasgow. Includes detailed information on local businesses that give access to tomato towers, tomato trays, trellis netting, season starters, harvest guards, weed control, round raised beds and more. Read on for more advice and content on kitchen gardens and gardening.
Richard Aitken Seedsman Ltd
0141 4400033
20 Robert Drive
Glasgow
Richard Aitken Seedsman Ltd
0141 4400033
20 Robert Drive
Glasgow GB.G513HE
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Anniesland Garden & Gift Centre
0141 9597050
950A Crow Road North
Glasgow
Anniesland Garden & Gift Centre
0141 9597050
950A Crow Road North
Glasgow GB.G131JD
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Mim'S Enterprises Ltd
0141 3362636
76-80 Glentanar Road
Glasgow
Mim'S Enterprises Ltd
0141 3362636
76-80 Glentanar Road
Glasgow GB.G227XS
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Huntershill Garden Centre
0141 7625100
100 Crowhill Road
Glasgow
Huntershill Garden Centre
0141 7625100
100 Crowhill Road
Glasgow GB.G641RP
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Greenhead Nursery
0141 8120121
Old Greenock Road
Renfrew
Greenhead Nursery
0141 8120121
Old Greenock Road
Renfrew GB.PA49PH
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Jordanhill Garden Supplies
0141 3571551
425 Shelley Road
Glasgow
Jordanhill Garden Supplies
0141 3571551
425 Shelley Road
Glasgow GB.G120XW
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City Centre Rubbish Uplifts
07777 634 938
82 Glencoe Street
Glasgow
City Centre Rubbish Uplifts
07777 634 938
82 Glencoe Street
Glasgow GB.G131YR
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Dobbies Garden Centres Plc
01360 620721
Boclair Road
Glasgow
Dobbies Garden Centres Plc
01360 620721
Boclair Road
Glasgow GB.G626EP
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Mugdock Plant Area
0141 9550011
Mugdock
Glasgow
Mugdock Plant Area
0141 9550011
Mugdock
Glasgow GB.G628EL
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Balmore Garden Centre
01360 620508
Balmore Road
Glasgow
Balmore Garden Centre
01360 620508
Balmore Road
Glasgow GB.G644AF
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The Vegetable Garden
More and more people are discovering the deep sense of fulfilment that can come from growing their own vegetables. Few experiences can match the pleasure of savouring a home-grown vegetable, with a taste, quality and freshness that can far outshine those available in the supermarkets. It is also a chance to grow and eat exotic or unusual varieties that may be difficult to obtain.
Not only can a vegetable garden reduce the family's food budget, but eating food produced in our own gardens can provide us with the satisfaction of knowing exactly where the food has come from, and how it has been handled and grown - unlike vegetables from the supermarket.
Growing vegetables doesn't have to be time-consuming or difficult, especially if you follow the advice in this guide. We have information on planning your vegetable garden, planting the seeds, taking care of the growing crops, and then harvesting and storing the final product. With some handy tips for growing organically and a range of individual guides for growing specific crops, you'll soon savouring the feeling of satisfaction as you bring fresh vegetables to the table that you have sown, tended, and harvested in your own garden.
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