Nothing much to plant this month. You can read gardening books and plan the garden!
Nothing much to plant this month. You can read gardening books and plan the garden!
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They should grow, hill up the soil around the base a bit.
in Beetroot
Thank you Chris, the feedback I received has given me advice different to what I have been doing with Chokos. I will have to follow up when I know of availability of fruit so that I can purchase t...
in Choko/Chayote
Why do people plant Burdock? In my area, it grows everywhere and overtakes everything. It’s also impossible to pull w/ the hands, I have to dig them out to remove them. Genuine question, as there’...
in Burdock
Hey Miriam I'm in zone 8A and I grow Purple Glazer, Italian Mountain Red and Inchelium Red in my raised garden beds. I plant anytime from 10/15 until Halloween. I havent used fertilizer in t...
in Garlic
I’ve just replanted some baby beetroot seeds after bush turkeys dug out my others…..then noticed that beets are no longer in the ‘to plant’ list! Do they stand any chance of survival? They are in ...
in Beetroot
Can I safely transplant rosemary out now.
in Rosemary
Wanting to get Choko fruit for planting in Broken Hill. Not certain when or where to purchase can you help? Would like to talk to NAFISA whose Dec.11 comments could be interesting as it looks as i...
in Choko/Chayote
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