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Category: Gardening & Maintenance

Wally Richards - getting the pH right in your garden

Wally Richards – getting the pH right in your garden

How do you know if your garden’s pH is too high or too low and what can you do about it? Every so often I will get a call from a gardener who tells me their pH is too high or too low and what can they do about it. The conversation will go along […]

Wally Richards - winter gardening & strawberries

Wally Richards – winter gardening & strawberries

Predictions suggest that we are in for a warmer winter than normal with some cold snaps to keep us awake. Winter is a “cruising” time in the garden with just enough things to do to get us cracking on those nicer days. Growth is slow and the need to water just about nil except for […]

Digger Dan's May gardening tips

Digger Dan’s May gardening tips

The Fruit & Vegetable Garden Fallow veggie beds – ‘resting’ your edible garden over winter, particularly where there’s less sun on it, can be a good idea. Remove finished plants and dig in some Living Earth Compost (available from our yards by the bag, the trailer-load or home delivery). For raised beds this is very […]

Wally Richards - managing winter in the garden

Wally Richards – managing winter in the garden

Over the next  three months we can expect a number of frosts and wet weather, both of which have their advantages and disadvantages for our gardens. The advantages are the killing off of some insect pests and wiping out a few disease spores. The disadvantages are possible loss or damage to plants that are susceptible […]

Endives & Chicories

Endives & Chicories

by Ginny Clayton Chicories and endives are among the Italians’ favourite vegetables – they have been around for centuries and still cannot be surpassed for goodness. They are classed as a ‘bitter’ vegetable, which are types that we need to eat to keep healthy, along with the sweeter vegetables, and contain lots of vitamins and […]

Wally Richards – plant health factors

Wally Richards – plant health factors

Gardeners endeavour to have their garden plants looking as healthy as possible, especially their preferred plants such as roses. To understand what is needed to have very healthy looking plants, one can compare plant health to human health. For a healthy body we require a certain amount of water, sun, a balance of food, rich […]

Wally Richards - getting ready for winter

Wally Richards – getting ready for winter

Now is the time to prepare ourselves and our gardens for winter. We are prompted by advertisements and common sense to prepare for the coming short daylight hours and the cold that winter brings. We endeavour to make ourselves and our homes “as snug as a bug in a rug” by getting in the firewood, […]

Wally Richards - Worms: the gardener's little helper

Wally Richards – Worms: the gardener’s little helper

It’s a fact: earthworms are the greatest garden helpers you can have. The more worms you have in your garden, the healthier your plants will be. Sadly many gardens are lacking in earthworms and often the reason for this is because water soluble fertilisers have been used such as Superphosphate, General Purpose Fertiliser, Rose Fertiliser, […]