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GALLERY: Growing pumpkins, carrots and pak choi

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Two varieties of pak choi growing in a raised garden bed.

Although spring is generally heralded as the time when everyone gets in the garden, autumn can be as equally productive because it means you’ll have crops throughout the cooler months.

During autumn, we’ve planted seeds for carrots, pak choi, lettuce, spinach, rocket and snow peas.

Check out how our garden is going (or should I say, growing!).

Rocket and spinach growing in the ground.
Rocket and spinach.
Jalapeños.
Snow peas at the front and in the orange supports, plus beetroot, rocket and spinach – and carrots at the back.
Carrots.
Pumpkin patch with rosemary and petunia in the top right-hand corner.
Two varieties of pak choi.
Bonnie from The Garden Gurus shares her tips and tricks for growing your own vegetables in your backyard this autumn.

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