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Now we’re in the heart of spring, you should have planted the majority of your spring and summer vegetable garden. But it’s not too late to plant tomatoes, so you can enjoy a great crop long into February.
Keep fertilising your garden throughout this busy growing season. Because plants are growing so rapidly, they quickly deplete the soil of many nutrients. Add a “pick-me-up” fertiliser, like a seaweed solution together with an all-over fertiliser. This will increase your plants’ resistance to heat, promote healthy growth and improve the water efficiency of the soil.
Top up the mulch on your beds with sugar cane mulch or pea straw mulch. This will insulate the soil from extreme heat and help with water retention during drier months.
Remember to protect your plants from diseases and insects. Add some Yates Rose Shield to take care of the most common rose problems, including black spot, aphids, rust and powdery mildew. Eco-oil is a great way to kill sap-sucking insects such as aphids, white fly, mites, scale and citrus leafminer. It also attracts the beneficial predator insects like lady beetles.
Check out Garden Corner on the Bunnings website for planting advice tailored to your area and climate. And feel free to ask your gardening questions or let us know what you're up to in the garden at the moment by replying below or hitting the Start a discussion button.
Feel free to let us know what you're up to in the garden at the moment by replying below or hitting the Start a discussion button.
Afternoon all
Looks like I am off to Bunnings to replace some tomato seedlings as the strong wind we had this week actually snapped a couple of plants :/. Now the question will be do I just replace like for like or do I mix it up and maybe even get some basil to go amongst the row for some companion planting
Dave
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