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Pollinating the pumpkins:

Pollinating the pumpkins: Sometime in late December -January assuming 40 degree heat hasn’t scorched all your plants, your pumpkin plant begins to produce flowers. First male flowers will appear a week or two before the first female comes upon the … Continue reading →

January 25, 2013 by adam | in Featured vegetable, Planting guide, Seasonal Guides

Spring Gardening in Breeze Magazine 5

Our regular article on seasonal gardening topics appears in the 5th edition of Breeze Magazine on page 136. It deals with Spring Gardening and features the amazing Yacon. Breeze Magazine is the Central Coast’s very own lifestyle magazine published by Tim … Continue reading →

October 12, 2012 by david | in Planting guide, Seasonal Guides

Seed saving and self-sown plants

Seed saving methods

Seeds, Seed saving and Self sown seeds When you have vegetables that grow well in tough times, leave the healthiest and strongest to set seed and collect and store the seed ready for use the next season. This way the … Continue reading →

September 28, 2012 by adam | in Food revolution, Planting guide, Sustainable living

Breeze Magazine Winter Gardening

Winter Gardening

People often think the veggie garden is an unproductive place in winter but this simply isn’t true. Although the weather can pose a few different challenges, there are plenty of crops that can still be grown, and plenty of jobs … Continue reading →

July 18, 2012 by david | in Planting guide

Adams Garden in Breeze 3

Adams Garden has  a blog we wrote about Autumn gardening tips and Garlic published in a fabulous online publication called Breeze Magazine – the photography throughout this special edition is just amazing they even manage to make us look photogenic! Scroll over … Continue reading →

April 19, 2012 by david | in Planting guide, Press

Time for Garlic

If you’re at all concerned about health, nutrition and what goes into your body, then garlic is something to include in your kitchen garden. Fortunately, it’s actually quite easy to grow! Garlic is a wonderful plant. Often referred to as … Continue reading →

March 29, 2012 by david | in Planting guide

Myrtle Rust – Be alert but not alarmed

There has been a bit of alarmist reporting in the media recently about the myrtle rust infection that is affecting eastern Australia. The infection seems to have originated on the central coast and we have been treating infections in several … Continue reading →

March 29, 2012 by david | in Planting guide

Organic Gardening: seedlings

Darren Craig from Delightfully Fresh Organic is very passionate about what he does. It’s a much overused phrase these days, but if you meet Darren you’ll know immediately I’m telling you the absolute truth. If you’re interested in organic gardening talk to him about … Continue reading →

March 24, 2012 by david | in Markets, Planting guide

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