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Pumpkin 14 May, Sid Clancy (Australia - temperate climate)
I live in Central West NSW, when should i be planting my pumpkins?
Pumpkin 18 May, Paul Lehmann (Australia - arid climate)
No frosts, no problem! Get them going as early as you like! I have to wait till last frost is gone, early November but this year I'm going to get some frost covers and start them a bit earlier.
Taro (also Dasheen, cocoyam) 13 May, László Kántor (Australia - tropical climate)
Is the "Burundi" variety of taro tuber (or corm) available in Australia?
Taro (also Dasheen, cocoyam) 14 May, (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Go to daleysfruit .c**.au or greenharvest.c**.au on the internet. Not that variety but what is the common grown in Australia. Green Harvest has a great article on how to grow it etc.
Strawberry Plants 13 May, Carol (Canada - Zone 3a Temperate Short Summer climate)
Which type of strawberry does the best in zone 3a?
Pak Choy (also Pak choi) 12 May, Scott F (Australia - cool/mountain climate)
Are pak choy frost tolerant?
Pak Choy (also Pak choi) 18 May, Paul Lehmann (Australia - arid climate)
A light frost is not a problem but if you get a heavy Jack Frost they will go to God like any other plant. I'm in Arid Western Vic and get at least two or three Jack Frosts unless I cover them with a frost proofing cover.
Pak Choy (also Pak choi) 13 May, Anon (Australia - cool/mountain climate)
By the planting guide for cool mountain climate I would say maybe an odd light frost. Where I live we don't have frosts. They are a cool weather crop.
Rosemary 12 May, Bradley Swan (Australia - temperate climate)
When is the best time to prune a Rosemary bush in Australia.
Rosemary 13 May, Anonymous (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Probably anytime of the year but more so when it is in a growing stage. The gardens I go to, it is a hedge so it is trimmed often.
Pumpkin 12 May, Caroline (New Zealand - cool/mountain climate)
Hi my name is Caroline and I’m not from New Zealand, but I love pumpkins! I REALLY REALLY have the urge to carve a pumpkin but unfortunately they are all out of season in America. This might sound stupid but are pumpkins on the same schedule in New Zealand bc of the difference in climate? Like would I be able to get one shipped ?
Strawberry Plants 11 May, Karl Basson (South Africa - Semi-arid climate)
HI.I live in C.T. South Africa.What month of the year should I plant my strawberry plants?
Strawberry Plants 12 May, Anon (South Africa - Semi-arid climate)
The top of the page tells you.
Capsicum (also Bell peppers, Sweet peppers) 11 May, Andrew (South Africa - Summer rainfall climate)
Hi ,when is the best time to plant peppers,as it is already nearing the winter season.
Capsicum (also Bell peppers, Sweet peppers) 12 May, Anon (South Africa - Semi-arid climate)
the top of the page tells you.
Onion 11 May, Caswell Tlali (South Africa - Summer rainfall climate)
What will happen to my onion if I plant it in August in Lesotho (particularly along Caledon)? I am in Berea district in Lesotho. My fields are on the bank of Caledon River.
Onion 22 May, Anonymous (South Africa - Summer rainfall climate)
Gardenate suggests you plant Feb to April. Try planting it in August and it probably won't even germinate. Most plants have a defined time of the year to grow in a particular climate zone.
Onion 12 May, Anon (South Africa - Semi-arid climate)
Check the top of the page .
Chilli peppers (also Hot peppers) 11 May, Gavin (New Zealand - temperate climate)
I bought a chilli plant, very small, and it grew into a lovely plant, heaps and heaps of chilis. My question, will it flower again each year and produce new fruit each year? Or do I throw it away, and plant a new one?
Chilli peppers (also Hot peppers) 07 Nov, carol (New Zealand - temperate climate)
I try to take my chillie plants through the winter by protecting from frost and the ones that survive do really well, better than new plants, so I would try to keepit going
Chilli peppers (also Hot peppers) 22 Oct, villybang (New Zealand - temperate climate)
i have a jelopeno plant that is 5 years old (in a large pot ) It still produces chillies ..loads of them Its a small tree if you google it. produces mostly smaller fruit but . it does yield a few large ones ( probably more then a younger plant will ) pruning it back, sometimes pulling off the new buds, will transfer the energy back into the plant. of course using the right fertilizer, minerals and Nutrients will also help the plant survive overwintering looks like its dead. But it is survivable if done right
Chilli peppers (also Hot peppers) 12 May, Anonymous (New Zealand - sub-tropical climate)
Best to google it and read up. Can be annual or perennial.
Choko/Chayote (also Chayote squash, christophene, chouchou, mirliton) 11 May, Lea Doolan (Australia - tropical climate)
why do leaves on a helathy choko curl,,the fruit doesn't seem affected..
Choko/Chayote (also Chayote squash, christophene, chouchou, mirliton) 12 May, anon (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Try an agronomist at a farming agency.
Radish 11 May, Noah (Australia - cool/mountain climate)
I highly recommend radish to beginners as they are fun and easy to grow
Radish 22 May, karen (Australia - temperate climate)
I second that!
Ginger 10 May, Sipho Babama (South Africa - Summer rainfall climate)
Who are the suppliers of ginger seedlings or seed in south Africa? Any farm that i can visit that is currently planting ginger?
Ginger 11 May, (South Africa - Summer rainfall climate)
Type in where to buy ginger in south Africa in google. Some people say to use supermarket ginger.
Choko/Chayote (also Chayote squash, christophene, chouchou, mirliton) 08 May, Trevor McPherson (Australia - temperate climate)
Do choko have a white sap it grows rampant i treat is a weed.
Choko/Chayote (also Chayote squash, christophene, chouchou, mirliton) 25 May, Tonyw (Australia - temperate climate)
Sounds like moth weed which is climbing pest
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