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My Green Garden
Phone: +61 424 083 057
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25.01.2022 I hope I can still be doing this when I'm 83!
25.01.2022 Stringybark Festival is opening its 'doors' this year to beyond the people of the council area of Knox. The festival runs on Sunday 18th October. With its community and sustainability focus the festival is virtual this year, with loads on but all done online. My Green Garden will be there, with the following 45 minute taster as an introduction to preserving. Bookings needed - all welcome.
22.01.2022 Your gardening, compost, chook, worm, fruit tree questions answered, by a panel at a virtual festival. 2020 at its best!
19.01.2022 A quick overview of preserving techniques and then some Q&A so that you can make the most of seasonal produce, especially after you've grown it yourself
17.01.2022 Now's the time to get that compost onto your garden beds. Reward your soil for all it gives you by feeding it the best of the best - lovely compost.
16.01.2022 At this time of the year, those of us who like to plan ahead, start to think of seed sowing for summer vegies. Now I know that Covid has laid waste to most of our plans this year but I'm going to try anyway! If you don't have seeds saved from last season, now's the time to buy and you can do this easily online. In the meantime, start by making some biodegradable pots. https://youtu.be/VETxK7j5-N4
10.01.2022 Anyone interested??
10.01.2022 If you're keen to get planting now, I'd invite you to join us for this webinar. I'll cover how to get the best out of your summer crops as well as tips for planting in pots. Hope to see you then!
08.01.2022 Register for the event, post your question on the form and have it answered by the panel. And then get back into the garden!
06.01.2022 After having to postpone due to family circumstances, I'll be back on Wednesday night to get your seed sowing for summer plants off to a flying start!
02.01.2022 Do you have a drawer full of seeds that you're not sure will be viable or not? A faster test than sowing them in soil is to sprout them in damp conditions. Place a sample of the seeds in between 2 wet pieces of paper towel and try to prevent this drying out by placing the seeds/paper-towel in a closed container. Hint: if they are seeds of summer vegies, they'll need some additional heat to promote germination.
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