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Wally Richards: Planning Your Fruit Trees

Wally Richards: Planning Your Fruit Trees

Increasing Demand for Fruit Trees Recent reports from nurseries and garden centres indicate that there is a big demand for fruit trees this season. This is not surprising, as many people have returned to growing their own food crops to save money, to become more self-

Patch from Scratch July 09

Patch from Scratch July 09

Well the rain has certainly arrived which is of course great news for the garden, even if it does make drying the washing a tad challenging!   Keep those beds well mulched over winter, the birds will come and scratch around a bit so it pays to check it every few weeks and top up when […]

A wet winter – Wally Richards Weekly Column

A wet winter – Wally Richards Weekly Column

This winter has been wetter and colder than any we have had for some time. For us gardeners it is a matter of doing our best to keep plants alive and the gardens in reasonable shape while chaffing at the bit. Wet feet One of the worst problems is saturated soil which is a problem […]

Wally Richards – Planting Asparagus and Winter Pruning

Wally Richards – Planting Asparagus and Winter Pruning

Asparagus is a favorite seasonal vegetable for many gardeners and gourmets. Bountiful too – once established, mature crowns produce many delicious spears each spring.  I spoke to a elderly lady gardener recently who told me that she had a bed of asparagus that is now 30 years old and still producing an abundance of spears […]

Wally Richards – Condy’s Crystals: A gardening boon

Wally Richards – Condy’s Crystals: A gardening boon

Potassium Permanganate (Condy’s Crystals) has numerous uses in gardening as well as in other areas. I remember as a boy that if one had a sore throat a mild tincture of Condy’s Crystals would be made up to use as a gargle. This would hopefully kill the bacteria which was causing the sore throat. It […]

Planting Made Easy

Planting Made Easy

With the burgeoning interest of city dwellers in growing their own food, one of the key challenges to food gardeners has been resolved with a new release of the www.cityfoodgrowers.com organic gardening web site. At the click of mouse, gardeners from any location in Australia, USA and New Zealand can select by day, month or plant […]

Winter Gardening

Winter Gardening

Those living off the smell of an oily rag are usually keen gardeners, because fresh is best and it’s a great way to save money! To many it’s also a fulfilling leisure activity.  So let’s head off into the oily rag garden, just to show it’s never too cold to go gardening! For most people the […]

Patch from Scratch June 09 Organic veges in your own back yard

Patch from Scratch June 09 Organic veges in your own back yard

I’ve spent lots of time during May preparing my vege garden for winter.  If you use an irrigation system, don’t forget to decrease the frequency or turn it off all together in preparation for the rainy months.  I’ve tucked up all my plants with a good feed and a thick layer of mulch, and finally, […]