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Planting in November - Gardenate

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Recent Comments

  • 15 Nov - Bee-Pie
    Hi. It is not advisable to grow brassicas in summer as they are cool weather plants. That said, there are certain varieties that have been developed to withstand hotter weather. So, when buying se...
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  • 15 Nov - Bee-Pie
    Please don't put sugar water out for the birds or the bees. The sugar is sprayed with chemicals and has anti-caking agent in it, amongst other horrible things. This makes the animals very sick and...
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  • 14 Nov - Sibusiso khubisa
    May i ask what is the Good season for planting garlic and where can i get seeds
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  • 13 Nov - Helen Maguire
    Where can I buy seeds for rutabaga in Cape town?
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  • 12 Nov - Roswitha Schulz
    Good day, when can I harvest horseradish in the Pretoria area?
    in Horseradish
  • 11 Nov - Alison
    About to plant some watermelon seedlings - do they tend to have one trailing growth or many? Should I cut any secondary growths off to help promote growth on a single length? This will also he...
    in Watermelon
  • 08 Nov - Celeste Archer
    One last thought .... I never seem to get everything into my first response ==> Egyptian walking onion --onions and other alliums need more phosphorus and potassium than most other vegetables. Th...
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