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HOW TO MAKE a pizza garden

A themed planting of pizza toppings is sure to be a winner with the whole family. And if you feel stuck in a rut with the veggie garden, this is something different to try out.

You will need a level, sunny piece of ground within the veggie garden where you can make a circular bed, about 2.5m in diameter, as well as compost, seedlings, a form of edging (metal, plastic, bricks, wood), and three 2.5m-long wooden stakes (to demarcate the pizza slices).

Suggested toppings: Three determinate tomato seedlings (, ), sweet bell peppers or chillies, spring onions and pizza herbs like oregano, basil, rocket and parsley,

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