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LAWN ALTERNATIVES
A mixture of grass, lilies, wildflowers and ground covers. Don’t mow often. To encourage flowering and growth of the meadow it is recommended that the area be cut twice a year using a brush cutter. The optimal times to cut the meadow is in early summer after spring flowering and late autumn. The cut material should then be removed and WHICH GARDEN MULCH IS BEST Results. The chart below shows that chunky mulch was the best for reducing evaporation rate, and for allowing water to travel through. The blend of mostly chunky also rated well, but had a tendency to soak up twice the amount of water as the chunky blend. Mostly fine mulch did not perform well.GROWING PEAS
Position, Position, Position! Full sun, in frost-free conditions. Most peas are climbers so they need support as they can get up to about 2m high. However you can limit their height by nipping out the growing tip when they are as tall as your structure allows. A HOW TO ESPALIER FRUIT TREES It’s a good idea to prune off branches that are growing straight upwards to 2 – 3 buds, leaving about a hand’s breadth of space between them. These buds should yield fruit in coming years. You may need to completely remove those branches that are closer than that. Just be aware that some fruit trees bear their fruit on 2 to 3 yearold
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BUSH FOOD NATIVE GINGER IDEAS FOR USING LEMONS 1/3 cup (80g) chilled unsalted butter. Zest and juice of 2 lemons. Method. Whisk whole eggs, yolks and sugar in a saucepan until smooth, then place pan over a low heat. Add the butter, juice and zest and whisk continuously until thickened. Strain through a sieve into a sterilised jar. Lemon curd keeps, covered, in the fridge for 2 weeks. GROWING VEGETABLES FROM SEED website creator If you love growing your own vegetables over summer then you’ll be pleased to know that many of them are easily grown from seed.The most popular vegetables such as tomatoes, cucumber, pumpkin, zucchini, beans and corn are great for beginners and there are many advantages to choosing seeds over seedlings. GROWING FINGER LIMES GROWING COOL CLIMATE CITRUS 1st Place – By George, the best Orange for temperate climes is the Washington Navel. Setting fruit in early winter, the Washington Navel is the best orange for eating straight off the tree, has a gorgeous flavour, and will tolerate cooler areas. On the less positive side, the juice can sour fairly quickly in the fridge, and they can be aLAWN ALTERNATIVES
A mixture of grass, lilies, wildflowers and ground covers. Don’t mow often. To encourage flowering and growth of the meadow it is recommended that the area be cut twice a year using a brush cutter. The optimal times to cut the meadow is in early summer after spring flowering and late autumn. The cut material should then be removed and WHICH GARDEN MULCH IS BEST Results. The chart below shows that chunky mulch was the best for reducing evaporation rate, and for allowing water to travel through. The blend of mostly chunky also rated well, but had a tendency to soak up twice the amount of water as the chunky blend. Mostly fine mulch did not perform well.GROWING PEAS
Position, Position, Position! Full sun, in frost-free conditions. Most peas are climbers so they need support as they can get up to about 2m high. However you can limit their height by nipping out the growing tip when they are as tall as your structure allows. A HOW TO ESPALIER FRUIT TREES It’s a good idea to prune off branches that are growing straight upwards to 2 – 3 buds, leaving about a hand’s breadth of space between them. These buds should yield fruit in coming years. You may need to completely remove those branches that are closer than that. Just be aware that some fruit trees bear their fruit on 2 to 3 yearold
JUNE GARDENING TIPS
BUSH FOOD NATIVE GINGER IDEAS FOR USING LEMONS 1/3 cup (80g) chilled unsalted butter. Zest and juice of 2 lemons. Method. Whisk whole eggs, yolks and sugar in a saucepan until smooth, then place pan over a low heat. Add the butter, juice and zest and whisk continuously until thickened. Strain through a sieve into a sterilised jar. Lemon curd keeps, covered, in the fridge for 2 weeks. GROWING VEGETABLES FROM SEED website creator If you love growing your own vegetables over summer then you’ll be pleased to know that many of them are easily grown from seed.The most popular vegetables such as tomatoes, cucumber, pumpkin, zucchini, beans and corn are great for beginners and there are many advantages to choosing seeds over seedlings. GROWING FINGER LIMES GROWING COOL CLIMATE CITRUS 1st Place – By George, the best Orange for temperate climes is the Washington Navel. Setting fruit in early winter, the Washington Navel is the best orange for eating straight off the tree, has a gorgeous flavour, and will tolerate cooler areas. On the less positive side, the juice can sour fairly quickly in the fridge, and they can be a SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH GARDENS Become a member, an associate member or volunteer with us in different ways. SGA has developed detailed fact sheets to assist you in undertaking some of the important tasks involved in gardening sustainably. An important part of SGA’s mission is to buildcommunity and its
GROWING VEGETABLES FROM SEED website creator If you love growing your own vegetables over summer then you’ll be pleased to know that many of them are easily grown from seed.The most popular vegetables such as tomatoes, cucumber, pumpkin, zucchini, beans and corn are great for beginners and there are many advantages to choosing seeds over seedlings. BUSH FOOD NATIVE GINGER website creator Native ginger Alpinia caerulea/coerulea is an attractive, easy to grow feature plant and also a bushfood with a mild, tangy ginger flavour. A perennial clumping herb, also known as wild ginger or blue ginger, it has wide, glossy green leaves and bright blue berries and grows up AN INTRODUCTION TO GREEN ROOFS Whether pitched, flat or domes, shady or sunny, windy or calm, roofs can be engineered to grow vegetation. But regardless of the system and plants used on your roof, all green roofs share 5 basic layers: 1. A structural deck, which provides the structural support for the system; 2. A waterproof membrane which protects the building from water; 3.MAY GARDEN TIPS
Especially if you are after a heirloom or unusual variety. Top up mulch on your veggie patches, herb gardens and ornamental beds, especially important for weed suppression at this time of year. Mulch to a depth of about 7cm after watering the patch. Keep mulch clearGROWING ASPARAGUS
Ideally, the bed should be raised and of an area large enough to allow the asparagus crowns to be planted 40 cm apart. You need to work compost and manure into the soil so you are adding about one third compost and cow manure to two thirds soil. Create a trench about 30 cm wide by 20cm deep, making a mounded ridge in the bottom of the trench. GROWING COOL CLIMATE CITRUS 1st Place – By George, the best Orange for temperate climes is the Washington Navel. Setting fruit in early winter, the Washington Navel is the best orange for eating straight off the tree, has a gorgeous flavour, and will tolerate cooler areas. On the less positive side, the juice can sour fairly quickly in the fridge, and they can be a CONTROLLING WHITEFLY Hosing off and/or constant disturbance for 3 or more days in a row. Shake, rattle and hose those plants to annoy your unwanted guests. The idea is to cause enough disturbances to encourage whitefly to move on from your plants. Again probably only effective in controlling small numbers and unfortunately may not make you popular with your SUSTAINABLY GROWING PEPINOS Growing pepinos. Like most fruit and veggies, it does best in a well-drained soil with a pH of 6.5 – 7.5. It helps to supply plenty of compost or worm castings, but steer clear of manures or other fertilisers which have higher nitrogen content in relation or potassium or phosphorus if you want to encourage fruiting rather thanleaf growth.
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