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10 Things to Do in your First Year of Gardening
I’m a bit reflective this week. I look at our garden and my learning through it, and consider how far both have come and how infinitely much further they could go. With this in mind, here’s a few priorities that … Continue reading
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OCTOBER GARDEN GUIDE – MEDITERRANEAN climate
As I look around the garden today, I’m delighted by the brilliant green of new spring foliage, the shade of trees and vines that self-adjust as the weather warms, and the rapid emergence of heat-loving vegetables from seed as well … Continue reading
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September Garden Guide – Mediterranean climate
After some good soaking rains, Adelaide’s soil is now much better charged. We’re also starting to see longer days and some real sunshine, so we can expect the soil to start warming up nicely over the next couple of months … Continue reading
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June Gardening Guide – Mediterranean Climate
Adelaide is cooling down now after what seemed a brief autumn, and the outlook suggests we’re likely to have a wet winter. After that though, we appear to be leading into the El Nino pattern of a hot dry spring … Continue reading
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