Seasonal Gardening
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Start Your Seeds Indoors This Autumn!
February is one of the hottest months of the year so now is a good time to start some of your Autumn sowings both indoors and undercover. Sowing times depends on what district you live in but you can start seeds indoors roughly 6 weeks prior to planting out in their final cropping position.
Seasonal Planting Guide
Looking for a visual seasonal planting guide showing when to plant flowers, vegetables and herbs by month and by region? Then check out our easy to read planting chart. Includes downloadable chart.
Don't Forget These Companion Flowers For Autumn!
While you're planning for Autumn don't forget to include some of these flowering varieties in your garden patch.
How To Make Seed Paper Tags and Decorations
Seed embedded paper is so easy to make, so why not add a little something extra to your gifts and save paper from landfill in the process. Here's how you make them...
How to Care For Your Garden While Away on Holiday
Holidays are great but sometimes it is hard to peel yourself away from the garden, knowing it will be left to fend for itself while you're away. Here are some tips to ensure your garden survives while you're away.
Speedy Sowing Spring Flowers!
When growing anything in the garden it can seem like forever before you see the fruits of your labour. That's why we're dedicating this blog post to Speedy Spring Sowing Seeds!
Autumn Months Planting Guide
Want to know what vegetables, flowers and bulbs to plant during Autumn? Here's our monthly garden advice for March, April and May.
Winter Months Planting Guide
In warmer regions you can still plant your Spring flowering bulbs however, as the Spring flowering bulb season winds down, it may become more difficult to find these bulbs in stores. Monthly garden advice for June, July and August.
Spring Months Planting Guide
Some areas of the country may still be a little cool so it is best to start your Summer veggie seeds in warm areas like on your windowsills. Monthly garden advice for September, October and November
Drought Gardening
Keeping your plants quenched and happy in hot dry conditions can feel like a non-stop battle. Don’t be a slave to the watering can; here are our tips to help you deal with drought conditions in your garden, so you can continue to enjoy good harvests this season!
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