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Yacon (also Sunroot) 27 Jun, Mary (Australia - temperate climate)
People looking for yacon in Perth can get them from Tass1 Trees on the corner of Toodyay and Wilson St in Midvale
Lettuce 26 Jun, Peter (Australia - temperate climate)
Just planted lettuce and asking what I need to do so they don't get eaten by bugs and slugs.
Lettuce 08 Oct, Peter Levett (Australia - temperate climate)
Gday Pete, I grow heaps of "close to the ground" short marigolds to keep lugs and snails out of the garden, & tall marigolds for higher plants like tomatoes & chillies to deter fruit fly, & a whole punnet of Thai Sweet Basil around each tomato plant . You can give me a call if you would like to on 02 63450027. I live 24 km from Cowra in the Central west NSW. Cheers Pete Levett
Horseradish 26 Jun, Andrew (Australia - tropical climate)
Any way horseradish could be grown in Darwin?
Sweet Potato (also Kumara) 26 Jun, Winsome (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Nins Ricci, saw your comment in early june and wondered if you are in the Brisbane area. I am going North soon and would love to buy some pieces or cuttings of the NZ Kumera. I am in Brisbane and wasn't going to plant till late August. You mention the plant is still growing crazy. Did you harvest any yet? I am wondering if it is too cold at night in Brisbane to plant some yellow ones now.? If anyone else would like to reply, please do so. Thanks
Horseradish 23 Jun, Franky (Canada - Zone 5a Temperate Warm Summer climate)
You should be able to get it in any reasonable garden centre around September,,seedlings are around $3
Ginger 23 Jun, Gab (Australia - temperate climate)
Hi Daniel. We're on the Central Coast, NSW, & we successfully grow ginger over summer. It's died off now though, so we'll buy another piece from the supermarket next spring & start again.
Ginger 12 Oct, Colette (Australia - temperate climate)
Hi, we are in the Sydney Hills district. I assume if you have been successful, I can try too. Is it too late to plant now?
Ginger 01 Dec, Aaron (Australia - temperate climate)
Collette, i live in the hills too and planted an old knob of ginger from woolies in a pot in October. It's only just started shooting now so yeah we can do it. How well it grows may be another issue.
Basil 22 Jun, (Australia - temperate climate)
It is normal, we just lost one. Staff of buntings told us have to wait for at least six weeks before planting again.
Ginger 22 Jun, Daniel (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Has any one grown ginger on the Northern Rivers of N.S.W with any luck. We have a sub-tropical climate zone.
Ginger 14 Nov, akuli (Australia - cool/mountain climate)
When i lived in Iluka on the Clarence it grew beautifully.
Ginger 09 Aug, Jess (Australia - cool/mountain climate)
My mum successfully grows it at Tweed
Ginger 18 Jul, Asa-Marie (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Hi Daniel, yes we have up in Lillian Rock, it grows very well here. Good luck!
Ginger 25 Jun, Mike (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
I grow it in the Bellinger Valley, south of Coffs Harbour and near the coast, Daniel, it should be fine where you are.
Jerusalem Artichokes (also Sunchoke) 22 Jun, Jacques (South Africa - Summer rainfall climate)
Live in port Alfred, where an I get them?
Daikon (also Japanese radish, Lo Bok) 21 Jun, Céline (Canada - zone 4a Temperate Warm Summer climate)
Is it normal for the daikon radish to be flowering now? Do I leave it until Fall, or harvest now. They are still quite small.
Tomato 21 Jun, Brian (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Don't know about the wrong time. I am just planting mine now, for Winter, and every year have an abundant crop. Summer, too many bugs. Mine last year were weli over 10ft high. Had to use a ladder to get the top ones Another tip, do NOT water the whole plant just the base. They don't like it. If no bees, use a feather to cross pollinate yourself. We had to do that on Manus Island as no bees there. Worked a treat.
Shallots (also Eschalots) 21 Jun, Brian (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Elaine, Shallots do not have prominent bulb on the end where Spring Onions do. Never seen Golden ones but if from Bunnings...Best of luck.
Cauliflower 21 Jun, Brian (Australia - cool/mountain climate)
Jim, You can get a purple cauli, but I will assume you have a different variety. break/bend and tie a couple of the outer leaves and lay them over the head. This will stop them from
Rosella (also Queensland Jam Plant, Roselle) 21 Jun, rae (Australia - arid climate)
where can I buy seeds or seedlings, thank you.
Rosella (also Queensland Jam Plant, Roselle) 19 Jul, Prometheus (Australia - cool/mountain climate)
Hi Rae, I notice my regular seed supplier sells these. It won't let me paste the link but if you google 'the seed collection australia' you should find them. Best wishes.
Yacon (also Sunroot) 20 Jun, (Australia - arid climate)
where do we get the yacon root or cutting in perth
Horseradish 20 Jun, Judy Hill (Australia - temperate climate)
Does anyone have a recipe to make horseradish cream or sauce. I had a very easy recipe made with mayonnaise and have lost it.
Cauliflower 19 Jun, Jim (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
This is our first attempt at growing cauliflowers. Looked good to start off .Cauliflower heads are turning purple ,only about 75 -100 mm in diameter and opening up.
Kale (also Borecole) 19 Jun, bailey james wright (Australia - temperate climate)
KALE IS THE BESTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!! FROM BAILEY 19 june 2015
Beetroot (also Beets) 18 Jun, kaled (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
How to achieve best results growing beetroot and onion.
Garlic 17 Jun, Wendy (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
I was rod to leave in the ground/pot for 2 years before harvesting Is this correct
Garlic 21 Jun, Brian (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Wendy, Just wait until the tops die off and harvest. Leave them there and the bulbs will just multiply and shoot next year but be very small. If you want, just keep a couple of the bulbs to put back in. I just go to the local roadside market and get new bulbs starting to shoot and plant them each year. Got about 20 this year for $2.00
Snow Peas (also Sugar Peas, Mangetout, Chinese Peas) 17 Jun, harriet (Australia - temperate climate)
what are the pests for snowpeas???????????????
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