vegetables

  1. Top 6 veggies to plant in May

    Top 6 veggies to plant in May
    Don’t lose your planting momentum. There are plenty of veggies to sow and plant in late autumn to harvest in winter and spring. Here are our top six veggies to plant in May and why we love them! Remember to liquid feed regularly every 7-10 days (we recommend Harvest) to keep veggies growing through the cold weather.   Broccoli and...
  2. Our top 10 vegetables to plant in spring!

    Our top 10 vegetables to plant in spring!
    If you’ve found yourself standing in front of your veggie garden in the warm spring sunlight desperate to plant something edible, but not sure what, this post is for you. Here are my favourite vegetables to plant in spring – these are the ones I grow every year and enjoy eating. If you start with seedlings, you could be harvesting...
  3. Top 10 edibles to grow on your balcony

    Top 10 edibles to grow on your balcony
    Living in an apartment or small home without space for a garden doesn’t mean growing your own food isn’t possible. Most plants, including edibles, can grow happily in a pot on a balcony or in a courtyard. Pots can be placed on hard surfaces or suspended from railings or walls. If there’s a little more space, grow a few vegetables...
  4. Growing herbs and veggies in a raised garden bed

    Growing herbs and veggies in a raised garden bed
    Why grow herbs and veggies in a raised garden bed? Raised garden beds are a brilliant way to grow edibles. Great soil is key to growing herbs and veggies, so if your soil is rock-hard clay or pure sand, a raised garden bed filled with top-notch soil makes perfect sense. Modern versions of the raised garden bed are also a total...
  5. There’s a potato for that

    There’s a potato for that
    Ah, the humble spud. Not only is it super easy to grow, it goes perfectly with any dish you throw at it. Not to mention this most versatile of vegetables comes in countless varieties. With so many spuds and so little time, we’ve saved you the search, with a roundup of the best ways to prepare the 16 different varieties...
  6. Preparing the Veggie Plot for Spring Planting

    Preparing the Veggie Plot for Spring Planting
    If you’ve found yourself in the late winter garden dreaming of the homegrown veggie harvests ahead, this is quite literally the time to do the spadework. Vegetables grow best in well-prepared soil that provides good nourishment, retains moisture and is free of weeds and debris.   Getting started The first step to preparing for spring planting is to remove weeds...
  7. 5 Simple Tips to Make your Vegie Patch a Success

    5 Simple Tips to Make your Vegie Patch a Success
    Never kept a vegie patch before? Check out these simple tips that are perfect for beginner gardeners, so that you can enjoy your home grown endeavours from planting to table!
  8. Growing vegetables in small spaces

    Growing vegetables in small spaces
    With a little bit of ingenuity even the smallest garden, balcony or courtyard can be turned into a productive vegie garden.

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