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Rockmelon (also Canteloupe) 06 Oct, Bob (Australia - temperate climate)
Hello, They are probably paddy melons
Onion 02 Oct, Fred Spiegel (Australia - temperate climate)
What is the diference between a onion and a salad onion
Dill 01 Oct, Mad Bastard (Australia - temperate climate)
Dill is a favorite snack for snails - beware.
Strawberry Plants 30 Sep, Eleanor Walton (Canada - Zone 2b Sub-Arctic climate)
How do you winter strawberries?
Potato 30 Sep, Carl Dalton (Australia - temperate climate)
Can you tell me if Jersey Mids (Royals) potatoes are available in Australia, and if so where I can purchase them from Cheers Carl
Potato 02 Dec, Tony Herve (Australia - cool/mountain climate)
Carl I have some seed potatoes JR They are stack i got some 40 years ago, so they need some virus testing work on them to get them back to being more productive Tony Herve
Potato 16 Oct, Chris Petersen (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
"Seed Potatoes Victoria" have a "PDF" you might find helpful. Sorry you will have to do a search for it as this site won't allow me to post the hyperlink. I didn't see them on their list, however it has a plethora of helpful contact information of growers/suppliers throughout Australia. Happy hunting, Chris.
Beans - dwarf (also French beans, Bush beans) 27 Sep, AJ (Australia - temperate climate)
if you are in a temperate climate May will always produce brown leaves and beans plant beans in October we only get one crop in our climate, I will plant mine on the 1st quarter of the moon in October I only get one crop over summer and this is the time I plant and get bumper crop fingers crossed :), blanch and freeze for winter. AJ
Yacon (also Sunroot) 27 Sep, chris.guiana (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
I live on the mid north coast of NSW, my sister gave me some yacon to try also one sprouting, unfortunately I think I might have killed it with kindness and am looking to get more tubers for growing and also is there anywhere in our area where I can purchase to use as have used in salads and in stir fries and thoroughly enjoy their freshness and texture.
Yacon (also Sunroot) 14 Oct, Bronwyn (Australia - temperate climate)
You can often get small plants and the tubers for eating from Colin Amos at the Wauchope Farmers Market.
Asparagus 26 Sep, Liz Willson (South Africa - Summer rainfall climate)
1)Where can I buy Asparagus rhizomes near Pretoria? 2)when planting rhizomes, should the three year waiting period to harvest still be observed?
Broccoli 25 Sep, bella (Australia - tropical climate)
Hi i have broccolini plants growing tall and leafy with loads of flowers no heads what can i do to get heads to eat? First time ive grown them?
Broccoli 28 Mar, (Australia - temperate climate)
Hi Bella Sounds like they bolted due to not enough water :( They do like consistent water, without it, they bolt to flower as you've experienced. I realise your question is a few months old now but hope it helps next time you grow them :)
Brussels sprouts 23 Sep, Jacqueline (Australia - temperate climate)
I have grown Brussel sprouts and they are just forming and some a little bigger than my thumb nail but plant is now going to seed should I pick off the seeds so sprouts can get bigger as most are just tiny Thanking you
Garlic 22 Sep, Sharoomadee Naidoo (South Africa - Humid sub-tropical climate)
Hi, when should I start planting garlic in MALAWI (Mulanje). Thanks.
Potato 22 Sep, Jen (Australia - cool/mountain climate)
There is no mention when one can expect the first potato shoots to show above ground?? How long do I have to wait before they may be spoilt or dead???Especially in experimental container growing?>?> thank you Jen
Potato 08 Oct, Chris Petersen (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Hi Jen, I grow my potatoes in 50 liter potato bags. I "chit" them before planting, then plant 3 of them 4" from the bottom of the bag and cover them with 3-4" growing media. They are well watered twice a week and usually the first shoots break the surface 3-4 weeks later. I continue to add more growing media as the shoots grow until the bag is full to the top. Keep the water up to them and fertilize as required. Harvest when plants die-down or at first sign of blight. Happy Gardening, Chris.
Pumpkin 19 Sep, Laurie Thompson (Australia - temperate climate)
Jane Did you have any luck with Windsor Black Pumpkin seeds . Are they still on ebay Laurie
Pumpkin 19 Sep, Laurie Thompson (Australia - temperate climate)
Syvia Allen Did you ever find any Windsor Black Pumpkin seeds . I have tried everywhere . Laurie Mount Waverley
Artichokes (Globe) 17 Sep, Lily (South Africa - Semi-arid climate)
seedsforafrica.co.za
Rockmelon (also Canteloupe) 17 Sep, Col Henssler (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
will rockmelon grow in Busselton W.A. Australia
Kale (also Borecole) 16 Sep, karen Tardieu (South Africa - Semi-arid climate)
Where can I get kale seeds from ? Thanks, Karen
Chilli peppers (also Hot peppers) 16 Sep, Pete (Australia - temperate climate)
Check the if stems are too deep in the soil, the roots should start just under the soil surface (1-2mm). If they are suffering from stem rot, the water and food cannot move up and down between the leaves and roots and the plant will dry out. If they have stem rot it may be difficult to save them.
Kale (also Borecole) 13 Sep, Madeleine (South Africa - Semi-arid climate)
I live in East London, any idea where I can buy Kale?
Basil 13 Sep, Leanne (Australia - temperate climate)
I planted basil last year and something ate it all leaving just the stems. It was there one day and gone the next! I don't want the same thing to happen again, but I couldn't work out what ate it. Nothing else in my garden bed was touched. Does anyone have any ideas of what may have eaten my basil?
Basil 01 Oct, Jane (Australia - temperate climate)
I have the same problem with possums. This year I am going to try growing it in a cage.
Basil 29 Sep, eddie (Australia - temperate climate)
It could be various things however id suggest something clearly visible if it can devour your entire plant overnight caterpillars and snails are the usual suspects
Capsicum (also Bell peppers, Sweet peppers) 13 Sep, robert (Australia - temperate climate)
DO CAPSICUM NEED A LOT OF WATER AND DO THEY NEED A LOT OF FERTILZER
Capsicum (also Bell peppers, Sweet peppers) 15 Sep, Chris (Australia - cool/mountain climate)
They need much the same as tomatoes. Regular watering so they don't wilt and grow in a well-fertilized bed. I top mine up with very dilute seaweed fertilizer in the watering as they grow.
Potato 12 Sep, (South Africa - Summer rainfall climate)
Where do I get certified seed (AA grade) for mondial potatoes
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