Kitchen Garden

GROW YOUR OWN STORE CUPBOARD STAPLES

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As the summer sun fades and the days grow shorter, there's a sense of satisfaction in knowing that the bounty from your garden can extend far beyond the warmer months. Creating your own store cupboard staples through home-grown vegetables is not only a practical approach, but also a way to savour the taste of your garden well into winter and beyond; plus it means less waste and smaller shopping bills!

The joy of home-grown vegetables doesn't need to end when the leaves fall. By growing and preserving your own pantry staples, you're not only extending the harvest, but also capturing the essence of your garden's abundance to enjoy throughout the year. There are plenty of crops you

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