Alison Swanson

Latest articles from Alison Swanson

Allotment Advice - Toast the New Season

Its spring and plotters are gearing up for a frenzy of sowing, and planting. But while the usual veg is good, why not pause to consider grapes? Grapes (Vitis vinifera) have grown well in Scotland since the first Roman landed, pulled a twig from his tunic and stuck it in the ground. Indeed, the legendary Kippen vine (variety Gros Colman) from a village near Stirling (1891 - 1964) was so healthy its owners harvested 2,000 bunches a year. Despite so much ‘expertise’ associated with growing vines the truth is if you keep things simple, they can be very easy.

Allotment Advice - The Good Life Made Easy

Alison Swanson of the Scottish Allotments and Gardens Society reveals that growing tasty food doesn’t have to be a chore with her pick of favourite low-maintenance crops.

Allotment Advice - Seed Saving

New to seed saving? Alison Swanson gives advice from the allotment on how to turn this year’s bounty into next year’s crop.