START PLANNING FOR LATE SPRING AND SUMMER HARVESTS NOW BY SOWING SEEDS!
COOL & TEMPERATE
VEGIES
Late winter is a changeable time. Cold spells can rapidly give way to bursts of warm, spring-like weather. Where late winter is frost-free it’s safe to plant out summer vegies, but where the weather remains unpredictable, delay planting out frost- and cold-sensitive vegies such as tomatoes until spring. To get a head start, sow cold-sensitive seeds now but move seedlings into larger pots until conditions stay warm. In frost-free zones plant basil, beans, eggplants, cucumbers, capsicums, pumpkins and zucchini.
Seeds and seedlings that don’t mind the changeable weather include snow peas, lettuce, spring onions, silver beet and herbs. In cool temperate areas there’s time to plant broad beans. Give them some support as their brittle stems are easily broken by wind and rain.
In all areas plant potatoes. Use virus free seed potatoes in well-drained soil. For a good crop, water well. It’s also safe in all areas to plant perennials such as globe artichoke and asparagus. Prepare soil thoroughly before planting crowns by digging well-rotted manure and compost into the planting bed.
FRUIT
Apply sprays to protect deciduous fruit trees from disease. Use organic formulations based on lime or copper to control leaf curl on peaches and nectarines and brown rot. Act now before deciduous trees get their leaves back. This is also the last chance to plant bare-rooted fruit trees, shrubs and vines before they begin to regrow. Stake new plantings to protect them from wind rock.
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Glamour girls
EVERYONE LOVES A HARDWORKING ISA BROWN BUT GET A LOAD OF THESE CHIC CHICKENS AND FEATHERED FASHIONISTAS
FRIED VEG
IT’S POSSIBLE TO ENJOY A FRY-UP IN A DELICIOUSLY HEALTHY WAY BY TURNING TO SOME FRY-FRIENDLY PLANTS
BEYOND BIG RED
TOMATOES COME IN ALL SHAPES, SIZES AND COLOURS, SO NOW’S THE TIME TO EXPLORE THEIR INFINITE VARIETY
EVEN MORE TROPPO
ANOTHER SENSATIONAL SIX TO CONSIDER FOR YOUR GARDEN — OR YOUR FRUIT SALAD
LET'S STALK RHUBARB
JUST AS TOMATO IS A FRUIT USED AS A VEGETABLE, RHUBARB IS A VEGETABLE COMMONLY CONSUMED AS A DESSERT
FOOD OF THE GODS
THE FLESHY FRUIT OF THE FICUS WAS MUHAMMAD’S FAVOURITE AND BUDDHA FOUND ENLIGHTENMENT UNDER A FIG TREE
MAKING GOOD BETTER
THE IRREPRESSIBLE TV PRESENTER WRITES ABOUT HOW SHE, WITH HUSBAND ANTON AND DAUGHTER FRIDA, TURNED A STEEP HOBART BLOCK INTO A PRODUCTIVE GARDEN
True lily
MANY PLANTS ARE CALLED LILIES BUT IT’S THE MEMBERS OF THE GENUS LILIUM THAT ARE THE REAL DEAL
SALTY BUDS
THE CAPER BUSH PRODUCES TWO DISTINCT BUT EQUALLY DELICIOUS, TANGY MORSELS: CAPERS AND CAPERBERRIES
Ducks on duty
BUSY, VIGILANT, HARD ON GARDEN PESTS AND GENEROUS LAYERS — YOU’VE GOTTA LOVE A DUCK!