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Urgent jobs in the garden for December

Urgent jobs in the garden for December

26 November 2024 | December, Gardening tips, Monthly Guides

Urgent jobs in the garden for December Cover tomatoes, chillies, capsicum and eggplant with exclusion netting and weigh down the hem with soil, mulch or heavy objects so Queensland Fruit Fly cannot enter beneath the netting. Net your fruit trees with exclusion...
What to plant in December in Melbourne

What to plant in December in Melbourne

19 November 2024 | December, Gardening tips, Monthly Guides

What to plant in December in Melbourne Plant in punnets It is too late to raise most summer vegies in punnets because, by the time they are big enough to fruit, the season will be almost over. The following quick growing vegies and herbs are the exception: lettuce,...

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