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24.01.2022 Nature wins! These are the snow peas growing up the bolted boy choi. And why are they so close? I thought the seeds were expired and I used them as green manure....
24.01.2022 Beery compost? Smells good to me.
24.01.2022 Podcast anyone?
24.01.2022 This is why many gardeners recommend raised beds!
23.01.2022 And here is news concerning a group of keen home gardeners, working hard. We love your goal!
22.01.2022 You can still get seeds!
22.01.2022 Yes, these are real.....
20.01.2022 Anyone fancy planting 10 meters to coriander?
20.01.2022 Hey! Spring, it has sprung and if you may be interested in the Tuggeranong SEE-Change Spring Fest Sustainability Day. Here's the link: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/tuggeranong-springfest-sust
17.01.2022 And where exactly is Shell Cove?
15.01.2022 I know it’s raining, but summer and tomatoes will come again.
13.01.2022 Spring time is greens time!
12.01.2022 Have you ever grown burdock? For some it's a weed, for others a great culinary and medicinal herb. In Japanese cuisine, the leaves, roots and stems are used ext...ensively. If you've grown it in Canberra, comment here. Do you chop the flowers off before they seed to keep it from spreading? Or grow it in a pot? Or is too potentially invasive? How does it cope with Canberra summer? Is it growing at your place whether you like it or not? :)
11.01.2022 Spring is coming. Remain optimistic.
09.01.2022 https://www.thehungrygardener.com.au//episode-25-morgan-ko
09.01.2022 Silverbeet, kale, parsley, broccoli and snow peas: add feta and we get?
09.01.2022 Mine are up, too. Richard H.
08.01.2022 Here's a nice article from 2015 that I hope you'll enjoy. Can you tell me if the ducks are winning against the foxes? (Richard H)
07.01.2022 https://www.canberratimes.com.au//people-at-the-heart-of-/
07.01.2022 Winter harvest: kale, bok choi and silver beet = spanakopita. :-)
05.01.2022 40mm of rain means wet veggies! Happy!
04.01.2022 Are these the biggest sticks of rhubarb you've ever seen?
02.01.2022 This article is in today's Canberra Times. More luscious food and greenery. More yummy dirt. Gerry Gillespie [is pictured standing] among the figs, zucchini, strawberries, daikon radishes, broad beans, parsley, thyme, coriander, African daisy, Japanese yellow plum and winter oats [all growing on his verge]. Picture: Steve Evans (Richard H)... https://www.canberratimes.com.au//what-this-queanbeyan-p/
02.01.2022 I did not. Almost too pretty to eat.