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Now available for planting: Elephant garlic has a mild, sweet flavour with huge cloves; it can grow from the tropics to temperate regions. Red and Golden Shallots are a gourmet addition to the garden.
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Green Garden Notes
Your seasonal guide to vege gardening
Includes recipes for home-grown produce, hints on natural pest control and a vegetable planting guide. Browse by starting at Spring.
Spring
Attract Insect-eating Birds
Growing Delicious Tomatoes
Container Growing
Fungal Disease In The Vege Garden
Fruit Fly - You Can Beat It!
Spring Citrus Care
Organic Strategies For Nematode Problems
Salad Mixes
Seed Sowing
Sowing And Planting Guide
Harvest All Year Round
Garden Calendar:
August
September
October
Summer
Extending The Harvest
Summer Citrus Care
Garden Calendar:
November
December
January
Long Hot Summer Days
Organic Weed Strategies
Houses Can Be Organic Too
Choosing Fruit Trees
Summer Planting Guide
Gardening In Wet Weather
Autumn
Improve The Pest Balance In Your Garden
Using The Rosella Harvest
Garden Calendar:
February
March
April
What To Sow Now
Herbs In Permaculture
Autumn Rose Care
Winter
Growing Food for Poultry
Building Healthy Soils
Garden Calendar:
May
June
July
What To Sow Now
Fruit Tree Pruning and Maintenance
Winter Citrus Care
Recipes For The Lemon and Lime Harvest
Eating Out of Your Garden
Climate Change - a Backyard Perspective


Growing edible and useful plants
Cucumber pollination requirements
Growing agati
Growing arrowhead
Growing arrowroot
Growing asparagus
Growing bee forage
Growing carob
Growing cassava
Growing cherry guava
Growing comfrey
Growing elephant garlic syn. Russian garlic
Growing galangal
Growing garlic
Growing garlic chives
Growing ginger
Growing gliricidia
Growing horseradish
Growing horseradish tree
Growing japanese raisin
Growing jerusalem artichokes
Growing jicama
Growing krachai / Chinese keys
Growing lemongrass - East Indian
Growing lemongrass - West Indian
Growing madagascar bean
Growing malabar chestnut
Growing mexican tarragon
Growing mushroom plant
Growing oca syn. NZ yam
Growing peruvian parsnip
Growing pigeon pea
Growing pinto's peanut
Growing pomegranate
Growing potatoes
Growing poultry forage
Growing rhubarb
Growing rosella - rosella jam
Growing saffron crocus
Growing shallots
Growing society garlic
Growing salad mix
Growing strawberries
Growing sweet potato
Growing tagasaste syn. tree lucerne
Growing tahitian spinach
Growing tamarillo
Growing tree onions
Growing turmeric
Growing vetiver grass
Growing waterchestnuts
Growing edible waterplants
Growing west indian arrowroot
Growing yacon
Growing yam (Discorea alata)
Detailed help with the control of pests and diseases
Ant
Anthracnose
Aphid
Bat
Bird
Black Spot
Botrytis
Bronze Orange Bug
Caterpillar
Citrus Gall Wasp
Citrus Leafminer
Clothes Moth
Cockroach
Codling Moth
Diatomaceous Earth
Downy Mildew
Earwig
Eelworm
Eco Naturalure
Flea
Fly (Blow and Bush)
Fruit Fly
Fruitspotting Bug
Fungal Disease
Fungal Gnat
Grasshopper
Green Vegetable Bug
Head Lice
Lawn Grub
Leaf Eating Beetle
Mealy Bug
Med Fly
Mosquito
Nematode
Olive Lace Bug
Oriental Fruit Moth
Peach Leaf Curl
Pear and Cherry Slug
Pests of Stored Food
Powdery Mildew
Scale
Silverfish
Slug and Snail
Sooty Mould
Spider Mite
Spined Citrus Bug
Thrip
Tick
Two-spotted Mite
Weed
Whitefly
28-spotted Ladybeetle
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