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Eggplant (also Aubergine) 01 Jun, Julie Tasker (South Africa - Summer rainfall climate)
Do I pull the eggplant bush up or cut back over winter?
Eggplant (also Aubergine) 10 Jun, (South Africa - Summer rainfall climate)
I plant new seeds/seedlings each year.
Silverbeet (also Swiss Chard or Mangold) 30 May, Trish (New Zealand - temperate climate)
Hi, I have no issue growing spinach, but I haven't been able to grow silverbeet for a long time now. Any ideas please? Also, can I dig my fresh lambs pellets from the farm into my garden?
Silverbeet (also Swiss Chard or Mangold) 01 Jun, (New Zealand - temperate climate)
Grow the right time of the yearn. Good rich soil, water regularly and full sun.
Silverbeet (also Swiss Chard or Mangold) 01 Jun, (New Zealand - sub-tropical climate)
Don't put fresh manure into soil where you are going to plant soon. It needs to breakdown first.
Leeks 29 May, Dave (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
I have stopped trying to grow ordinary leeks and now grow perpetual ones. They absolutely thrive in our subtropical garden and continually keep making side shoots so I never have to plant seeds. I thoroughly recommend them for people if they want to set and forget
Celery 28 May, Pete (Australia - temperate climate)
I have been growing celery for a few years. I always blanch the Celery for about 2 weeks using a piece of downpipe. When I harvest the Celery it looks terrific. Store it in the crisper in a plastic bag with a paper towel. After about 2 weeks it turns all mushy. Any ideas what I am doing wrong?. Thanks in advance. Pete.
Celery 21 Aug, Deb (Australia - temperate climate)
Hi Pete, at what point in the growing time did you use the pipe please? It sounds like a great idea. Deb
Celery 01 Jun, (Australia - temperate climate)
Make sure it is dry and put in the plastic bag. Maybe put a few small holes in the bag and use a tie.If it goes limp stand in some water for a few hours.
Jerusalem Artichokes (also Sunchoke) 26 May, I lived in zone (USA - Zone 4a climate)
I lived in zone 5a. Yes you can grow sun chokes. I now live in zone 4 I'm still growing sunchokes And a full garden, you just have to be creative, lol.
Sweet corn (also corn,maize) 25 May, Renee Bowman (USA - Zone 9b climate)
Something is eating my corn stalks leaves leaving holes in them and inside center of stalks looks like wet corn meal or mash can it still be salvaged and what could be causing this? How do I prevent and stop this infestation?
Sweet corn (also corn,maize) 01 Jun, (USA - Zone 9b climate)
Check for big grubs.
Rosella (also Queensland Jam Plant, Roselle) 24 May, Iman (Canada - Zone 6b Temperate Warm Summer climate)
Does roselle grow in Edmonton as a perennial or annual?
Rosella (also Queensland Jam Plant, Roselle) 25 May, Liz (New Zealand - sub-tropical climate)
Winter in Edmonton would be too cold for Roselle to survive, so treat it as an annual.
Garlic 20 May, Rich (USA - Zone 8a climate)
If you planted your garlic in early November it should be up now in mid-May. I'm in 6B and mine broke ground in March and April. One thing that will slow it down is if you have a lot of light-colored mulch. That reflects the sunlight so the soil stays cold. If that's the case scrape it back and see what happens. Also if mulch is too thick straw the soil may be too soggy for garlic, although garlic does like quite a lot of water. But not sogginess.
Sunflower 20 May, David (USA - Zone 4b climate)
Am in zone 4b. Is there a Sunflower I can plant that only gets 2 feet tall?
Sunflower 06 Jul, Brayden (USA - Zone 8b climate)
Botanical Interests has some good dwarf varieties like Sunspot Dwarf that grows 18-24" tall and is good for container planting
Sweet Potato (also Kumara) 20 May, Mireya (USA - Zone 7a climate)
What kind/type of sweet potato can I grow in Northern Virginia (zone 7A)?
Sweet Potato (also Kumara) 01 Jun, (USA - Zone 3b climate)
Probably any type.
Sweet Potato (also Kumara) 31 May, JJ Penza (USA - Zone 7b climate)
I am on the Va/NC line zone 7B.I have had success growing Beauregards, Okinawas, and Covingtons, The best producers at my place were in that order.
Strawberry Plants 18 May, Mari (USA - Zone 9b climate)
How best to get rid of worms in my strawberry plants?
Strawberry Plants 19 May, (USA - Zone 11a climate)
Pick them out.
Strawberry Plants 18 May, Mari (USA - Zone 9b climate)
Which strawberry plants will grow best in zone 9B California?
Pumpkin 18 May, tyler (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
can you grow Kent in winter or does it die off ?
Pumpkin 19 May, (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Read the planting guide again.
Sweet corn (also corn,maize) 17 May, Jessica (South Africa - Summer rainfall climate)
Hello. When can I grow sweet corn in Botswana?
Sweet corn (also corn,maize) 19 May, (South Africa - Summer rainfall climate)
Find your climate zone and check the planting guide.
Asparagus 16 May, Marsha Kincaid (USA - Zone 7b climate)
Want to start my asparagus bed this Fall. When is best time? Are there different instructions than for Spring planting?
Asparagus 15 May, (Canada - Zone 2b Sub-Arctic climate)
I have a single shoot growing from 2 plants that are 12–14in tall already in middle of May. Should I cut these down now?
Asparagus 19 May, (Canada - Zone 2b Sub-Arctic climate)
Let them grow for the first 2-3 years.
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