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Planting in December - Gardenate

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Recent Comments

  • 12 Dec - Michael garbutt
    planted dwarf beans in september in brisbane. Plants have not advanced a great deal since then. i would have expected them to be bushy and producing by now. Any help or suggestions greatly appreci...
    in Beans - dwarf
  • 09 Dec - Michael
    I live in a Brisbane outer suburb, back in september i planted dwarf beans, despite good water and fertiliser they havent grown. I should be harvesting by now shouldnt I?
    in Beans - climbing
  • 08 Dec - Tom
    What is the best companion for sweet corn
    in Beans - climbing
  • 01 Dec - SusieI
    I believe capsicum plants can fruit for three years if left in the ground over winter ( if they survive frost). Am I correct?
    in Capsicum
  • 27 Nov - jo
    Just buy a fruit or 2 and let it sprout then plant. One plant will be enough they spread over fences etc for miles.
    in Choko/Chayote
  • 21 Nov - Sara
    Did you follow the steps of chilling or did you plant seeds straight on soil, or did you leave on window sill to dry out for a bit first ? Love to know if you have to follow exact protocol
    in Strawberries (from seeds)
  • 18 Nov - Rick
    Malo Dan you can purchase taro from us in Raglan. We currently have about 200 young plants ready to go. We have been growing taro for about 30 years here in Raglan and have a favourite variety ...
    in Taro

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