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Daikon (also Japanese radish, Lo Bok) 31 Oct, Mike (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Plants that go to flower and seed quickly generally the soil is poor.
Daikon (also Japanese radish, Lo Bok) 25 Oct, Mike (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
I have some about 3 weeks old and some just germinated a few days ago. I pulled some out about 3 weeks ago. Will see how they go.
Onion 24 Oct, Michael Jones (Australia - temperate climate)
when do i plant cipollini onion seeds in west Australia
Onion 25 Oct, Mike (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Read the guide here. Plant first half of the year - probably after Feb - summer probably too hot.
Cauliflower 23 Oct, Sue (New Zealand - cool/mountain climate)
Please can you explain why my cauliflowers have small heads 10cm and open.some were planted April and August. The soil has a lot of compost in it.
Cauliflower 24 Oct, Mike (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Read your NZ guide for caulies - plant seed in Feb. You grow them into the winter. You would probably have them picked by July/Aug. Something I have never been able to grow in our sub tropical area.
Cape Gooseberry (also Golden Berry, Inca Berry ) 22 Oct, Kerri Hingston (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Where can you buy plants from
Cape Gooseberry (also Golden Berry, Inca Berry ) 23 Oct, Mike (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Try a seed selling company on the internet. i doubt any nursery would sell seedlings - not a common plant.
Sweet corn (also corn,maize) 22 Oct, Robyn bongaarts (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Help. I have corn growing really well but I also have other babies growing on the Maine stem do I leave them or take them off. Thanks
Sweet corn (also corn,maize) 23 Oct, Mike (Australia - temperate climate)
Corn quite often has two cobs on the main stem. Quite often there are 2-3 stems growing. I just let them all grow.
Beans - climbing (also Pole beans, Runner beans, Scarlet Runners) 22 Oct, James (Australia - tropical climate)
My beans (climbers and dwarf, both), don't seem to grow nice and straight and tend to curl. They still cook up well and taste fine. Thoughts please?
Beans - climbing (also Pole beans, Runner beans, Scarlet Runners) 23 Oct, Mike (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
I have had this problem in the past. I'm growing mine in the spring now - bean fly gets them in the autumn. I am giving my plants a good fertilizing and producing big healthy tall plants and I have straight beans. Do they touch the ground and curl.
Beans - climbing (also Pole beans, Runner beans, Scarlet Runners) 24 Oct, James (Australia - tropical climate)
Hi Mike... No, they just seem to curl anywhere.
Beans - climbing (also Pole beans, Runner beans, Scarlet Runners) 22 Oct, Robyn Williams (Australia - temperate climate)
Hello. I'm wondering if climbing beans will grow on a south facing fence in Melbourne?
Beans - climbing (also Pole beans, Runner beans, Scarlet Runners) 23 Oct, Mike (Australia - temperate climate)
They should grow as long as they receive plenty of sun.
Radish 22 Oct, Jean (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
I grow radishes a few years ago and they were so hot and spicy and I wanted to have another go, but when I went to the shop they had three or four different type. I just want to know which ones are mild and I can grow here in Brisbane.
Radish 06 Sep, Terry (Australia - temperate climate)
Most of the heat is in the outer - red - skin. As a small child I'd peel that away (thumbnail worked well) and eat the white flesh inside, which is much milder. The leftover skin can be used in cooking, where they lose the peppery taste. Another way to use overly hot radishes is therefore to cut them into halves or quarters, coat in oil, and roast them in a hot oven (say 220C) until coloured and not too watery inside (30 mins or more).
Radish 23 Oct, Mike (Australia - temperate climate)
I have grown them for 40+ years and I think it has to do with watering and weather. Better grown into/in the winter - a more even growing conditions - smaller variation of temp and water in the soil. If grown in the hotter weather they can dry out a bit and I think this makes them hotter. Try and grow quickly. Pick as soon as they reach the required size. They will keep in the fridge for weeks.
Chilli peppers (also Hot peppers) 19 Oct, wayne rub (Australia - tropical climate)
is there any chilli plants that take full sun all day better than others
Chilli peppers (also Hot peppers) 23 Oct, Mike (Australia - temperate climate)
I don't know - but stick to the planting times and in the hot tropics use mulch around them and water often probably.
Capsicum (also Bell peppers, Sweet peppers) 18 Oct, Helen (New Zealand - temperate climate)
Just bought an orange lunchbox capsicum. Should I pinch out the top leaves to promote a more bushy plant?
Capsicum (also Bell peppers, Sweet peppers) 23 Oct, Mike (Australia - temperate climate)
I don't know. If you had several plants you could try it on one. Fertilise and watering well should produce a good bushy plant.
Cucumber 18 Oct, Steve (Australia - temperate climate)
I planted some cucumber seedlings the other day and 3 of them have died I have kept the water up when it hasn’t rained any ideas why they died???
Cucumber 22 Oct, Mike (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Probably too much water. When planting seedlings protect them from the sun (more so in the hotter months). I use a frame with shade cloth on it for a week or so. I also do this with seeds planted in the ground.
Onion 18 Oct, Malcolm Langley (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
I planted onions last season and thined out where necessary and had a reasonable crop.this season l did it a bit differently. I planted the seeds into pots and then replanted into the ground so that I didn't waste any by thinning out. The seeds used were the from the same suppliers and were brown onions as before. This season they are growing well but most of them have very thick stems and seed pods are formed. The onionbulb in lots of instances is not developing .am l doing something wrong? Mal.
Onion 23 Oct, Mike (Australia - temperate climate)
I had this problem this year. First time I had grown onions. I put it down to too rich a soil. Maybe less N applied. And probably back off the watering a bit when they have grown for say 4 mths.
Pumpkin 17 Oct, Vincenzo gattellari (Australia - temperate climate)
When the time for plants the grey pumpkin
Pumpkin 21 Oct, Paul (Australia - temperate climate)
Now
Pumpkin 17 Oct, Mike (Australia - temperate climate)
Most common is the Jarrahdale pumpkin - plant Sept to Dec and don't pick until vine starts dying - about 18-20 weeks from planting. Good fertile soil, lots of sun and plenty of water.
Potato 17 Oct, Tony (Australia - temperate climate)
As an expat Pom 52 years in South Australia, the only thing I still miss is is traditional "new" potatoes, with thin papery skins that can be removed with a fingernail.. They had a wonderful texture and tasted sensational. Only available in March/April, an annual treat. My question is, is threr a variety available here with these qualities and when would they be planted?
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