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I took this picture of our vegie garden on Saturday. Good thing we hadn't put anything in yet!
Heavens, Sdajii, are you in Australia?I took this picture of our vegie garden on Saturday. Good thing we hadn't put anything in yet!
Struth Sdajii, where do you live!? I'd be lucky to see a few crisps of frost in winter. That looks like eskimo country... but great if you are into sking.
Is that a continuation of winter or just from the recent cold blast?
Nice pic Roland - is the trick to stop it going to seed just to keep trimming or are there other secrets? I find it goes to seed so quickly I only have a window of a couple of weeks of real use.I found with coriander, the more you muck around with it, the harder it is to grow. Mine like part shade and to stop them from tangling together I cut the top and bottom from 2L Coke bottles and chuck the seeds in - don't even really need to cover the seeds.
If they get big enough they will self seed. Also I have some where the stalk is nearly an inch across, you can lay this stalk down and cover with soil and you'll end up with coriander shooting everywhere
Kinglake. We get snow most years, but not much, and usually only in the coldest part of winter. I thought we weren't going to get any this year, then I was surprised when we got the best falls I'd ever seen on Saturday. By Sunday it was pretty much all melted, and today you wouldn't know we'd had any. Most of the last few weeks have been filled by lovely warm spring weather, the recent cold blast was unusual. On the property where that vegie garden is there was about 20cm of snow. Just five minutes up the road at the house it always rains and snows much less, and we only had around half that much, but 10-15 cm of snow is still plenty for snowmen, snowball fights, snow cones, and generally bringing the big kid out of everyone!
Nice pic Roland - is the trick to stop it going to seed just to keep trimming or are there other secrets? I find it goes to seed so quickly I only have a window of a couple of weeks of real use.
Nice pic Roland - is the trick to stop it going to seed just to keep trimming or are there other secrets? I find it goes to seed so quickly I only have a window of a couple of weeks of real use.
....trick with a planting shortly.
Heard about another trick for continuous supply of Coriander to sow seeds every 2 to 3 weeks.
I tried this trick, for some reason seeds had their own ideas on when to germinate, but must say that it was partial success.
I have similar dramas with parsley, my supply almost dries up in December and January to have parsley glut for the rest of year.
(Tried different parsley varieties too, the only result none of them is true to type now. I have all types of partially curvy leaves and no completely flat and true afro ones, but I like it this way, so no tragedy).
Being an Irish Australian and living in The Garden State there are two things one must do,
Support Collingwood and grow a few spuds.
I have nice litte vegi patch on the go, with three varieties of potatoes, peas, various herbs, kale, lettuce, tomatoes, silver beet and a few odds and ends.
I am also an avid viewer of Gardening Australia, particularly The Vegie Patch Section.
Ah!, sure it's a great country.
We are aquaponics converts: growing rainbow trout in winter, barramundi in summer and veges all year 'round.
Old photo... but you get the idea...
Sad to say, we will miss this when go OS soon....
Read more about the entire AP concept at: http://www.backyardaquaponics.com/
wabbit
We are aquaponics converts: growing rainbow trout in winter, barramundi in summer and veges all year 'round.
Old photo... but you get the idea...
Sad to say, we will miss this when go OS soon....
Read more about the entire AP concept at: http://www.backyardaquaponics.com/
wabbit
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