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Horseradish 10 Nov, Kristina (New Zealand - temperate climate)
Hi Anna, Can I have some of yours later? I live in Northland. My email is [email protected] Thank you.
Capsicum (also Bell peppers, Sweet peppers) 28 Aug, Blake Stanvic (Australia - temperate climate)
What colour is my capsicum meant to be, it is pink. I don't know if thats normal.
Capsicum (also Bell peppers, Sweet peppers) 29 Aug, DLS (USA - Zone 9b climate)
Hi, what variety is it? Was there a picture on the seed or plant you bought?
Onion 27 Aug, Jessica (Australia - temperate climate)
Hi, can I still plant onion in September in Melbourne? thank you
Onion 27 Aug, Liz (New Zealand - sub-tropical climate)
Check here www.gardenate.com/plant/Onion?zone=2
Chilli peppers (also Hot peppers) 27 Aug, Jodie (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
What best month plant chilli seeds please
Chilli peppers (also Hot peppers) 27 Aug, Liz (New Zealand - sub-tropical climate)
Check here https://www.gardenate.com/plant/Chilli%20peppers?zone=3
Asparagus 26 Aug, Steve chatha (South Africa - Summer rainfall climate)
I want to buy asparagus dried roots. Im staying in Hermanus-Overbeg capetown
Cabbage 26 Aug, Mike (Australia - temperate climate)
I live in Eurobodalla and would like to grow Savoy Cabbage from seed - can I plant now, or is it too late....Mike
Cabbage 26 Aug, Liz (New Zealand - temperate climate)
It's probably a bit late to start Savoy as it prefers cold weather. Check the info under the cabbage tab /Australia Temperate zone
Asparagus Pea (also Winged pea) 25 Aug, A. K. (South Africa - Semi-arid climate)
Where can I get the winged beans seeds in South Africa?
Asparagus Pea (also Winged pea) 10 Nov, Astrid (South Africa - Summer rainfall climate)
If anyone is looking for seeds, I found some online at sandveldorganics.co.za - excellent service, speedy delivery.
Choko/Chayote (also Chayote squash, christophene, chouchou, mirliton) 25 Aug, Gordon (Australia - tropical climate)
Can i grow chokos in Cairns in a pot do i need two ive planted them in a pot using potting mix do i have to water them Thank you
Yam/Oca (also Oka) 25 Aug, Maxie (Australia - temperate climate)
I have yams ready and available to grow
Cabbage 24 Aug, D, Daireaire (Australia - temperate climate)
Hello nice people I am mad about cabbage and would like to grow it all year round. Can you advise me which varieties to grow for each season please? Thankyou
Cabbage 26 Aug, Anon (Australia - tropical climate)
Generally people who live in different climate zones can not grow most things all year round. Reason most plants need a certain season - temp range - to grow. Things like too hot, or too cold, windy, chance of severe storms etc these all affect the chances of producing a good crop. Things like tomatoes, corn, egg plant caps need warm weather. Cold weather - cabbage broccoli, some lettuce etc.
Cabbage 20 Jun, Agri (Australia - tropical climate)
Sometimes, you can tweak these constraints and create ur own micro climate. Go for the cabbages.
Cowpeas (also Black eye peas, Southern peas) 24 Aug, Natalia (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
I want to know the fertilizer recommendation(Including major and minor elements) of cowpea in sub-tropical, Australia. I lived in Armidale, NSW and I am going to grow cowpea. If I have a chance, could you please discuss boron and zinc fertilizer application (both basal and foliar fertiliser application)? Regards, Natalia
Cowpeas (also Black eye peas, Southern peas) 26 Aug, Anon (Australia - tropical climate)
If you were going to grow these on a large commercial scale then you could go into all this stuff you ask. Are you growing it to eat. In some farming it is used as a green manure crop. It puts N back into the soil - also some fibre. A general vegie fert would do. If really into boron and zinc buy some at Bunnings and apply at the rate on the packet.
Yam/Oca (also Oka) 24 Aug, Sandy (Australia - cool/mountain climate)
So, I grew yam successfully, can I keep some and them replant them?
Yam/Oca (also Oka) 26 Aug, (Australia - tropical climate)
Google it.
Yam/Oca (also Oka) 01 Sep, (Australia - temperate climate)
Yeah cheers, thought this would be quicker than wading through google
Potato 23 Aug, John G (Australia - temperate climate)
Can I re use soil where potato crops have failed due to poor fertiliser and not using seed potatoes? Im concerned about diseases/fungus. Thanks
Potato 26 Aug, (Australia - temperate climate)
If they failed then you may have disease/fungus. Have good rich soil before planting and give a good watering twice a week when they are established.
Cucumber 22 Aug, Alicia (New Zealand - temperate climate)
If your harvest is small then you could try hand pollination to ensure a larger harvest, as no pollination means no fruit.
Cucumber 26 Aug, Anon (New Zealand - sub-tropical climate)
Hand pollen in the morning as the flower is shut in the arvo.
Strawberry Plants 22 Aug, Niyaz Ahmed Hajee (South Africa - Semi-arid climate)
Please advice me planting strawberries in a planter made box or on ground which one is preferable
Jerusalem Artichokes (also Sunchoke) 20 Aug, Brian GRIBBEN (New Zealand - temperate climate)
Where can I acquire some tubers to grow I live in Auckland?
Jerusalem Artichokes (also Sunchoke) 26 Aug, Anon (New Zealand - sub-tropical climate)
Search on-line where to buy JA in NZ.
Garlic 20 Aug, El Perro Loco (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Garlic - Brisbane - Sub-tropical. Due to circumstances I planted garlic very late April. 60 cloves and a brilliant strike. Now - I have a sparse scattering of remaining plants. The majority got to about 200 mm (6 inches) high then just turned yellow and died. The remaining ones (probably 10) are as healthy as, look like I will get some great cloves and are spread across the garden in no discernible pattern. Any suggestions of hints?
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