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Mustard greens (also gai choy) 13 Feb, Marlee Williams (Australia - temperate climate)
Please advise where in Adelaide SA I can buy leaf mustard (aka mustard greens) seeds. Every time I think I’ve found somewhere the seeds turnout to be the variety that you cook with not the ones I want to plant in my garden. Thank you to anyone that can help me.
Mustard greens (also gai choy) 02 Nov, Eadie (Australia - temperate climate)
Buy on line from Diggers Club ~ BTW proper name 'Brassica Juncea' may help when searching. https://www.diggers.com.au/shop/vegetables/asian-greens/mustard-red-giant/s148/ Self seed readily, deep rooting, ornamental, bees love them.I mix the leaves in when cooking silverbeet, spinach, any of the 'wild greens' mixes I pick. Fab on going addition to the garden.
Mustard greens (also gai choy) 30 Mar, LK (Australia - temperate climate)
I bought mine from the Asian grocer Kim Wang in Chinatown. Hope this helps!
Mustard greens (also gai choy) 29 Mar, Peter Turner (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Try your local Chinese/ Asian food shops. I buy all of my Asian Greens seeds from there and they are super cheap.
Mustard greens (also gai choy) 14 Feb, anon (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
You could try seed selling companies on the internet. BOONDIE SEEDS - put mustard greens in the search box.
Mustard greens (also gai choy) 14 Feb, Ali (Australia - cool/mountain climate)
I just had a look at my favourite seed supplier. They do have a table green mustard list of plants, but there is also this one under the Green manure section that is also mustard greens mix. I've tagged the page it's on so you can have a look at all the green manure seeds they have. https://www.thelostseed.com.au/seed/green-manure/
Silverbeet (also Swiss Chard or Mangold) 13 Feb, Pauline Chiarelli (Australia - temperate climate)
Can I replant spinach in the same place as my last crop?
Silverbeet (also Swiss Chard or Mangold) 18 May, Scott (Australia - temperate climate)
yes, just add a little compost to the area before planting.
Garlic 12 Feb, janick whan (Australia - temperate climate)
whith is the best month to plant garlic .thank you
Garlic 13 Feb, Cas (Australia - cool/mountain climate)
Look it up. Hit , make sure it's your zone at the top of the page. Likely Apr/May/Jun
Peas 11 Feb, William Maconachie (Australia - tropical climate)
Will sweet peas grow and flower in Cairns, Far North Qld ?
Peas 16 Mar, Merleen (Australia - tropical climate)
Will sweet peas grow in North Queensland
Peas 16 Mar, Liz (New Zealand - temperate climate)
First ;( just so everyone understands) - Sweet peas are not edible. They also like cool weather , so Nth Queensland is probably not suitable.
Peas 12 Feb, (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Go BOONDIE seeds and read up about them. And google what climate sweet peas need.
Broad Beans (also Fava bean) 10 Feb, Anne Brooker (Australia - temperate climate)
Where can I buy the the green fava bean seeds
Broad Beans (also Fava bean) 11 Feb, (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Eden SEEDS.
Tomato 09 Feb, WALTER (South Africa - Humid sub-tropical climate)
Hello, what kind of tomato variaties can be grown in East African conditions more so in central Uganda.
Tomato 10 Feb, Anon (South Africa - Summer rainfall climate)
Look up on the internet or phone seed selling companies. Go to local nurseries and ask.
Rhubarb 09 Feb, Mary Russell (Australia - arid climate)
I am growing my rhubarb in a tub.The plant grows 3 slim stalks .One stalk dies then another grows.lt keeps repeating this pattern.So into able to use in cooking I keep the plant in semi shade as the sun was too harsh in good topsoil Can you help please
Rhubarb 15 Feb, Cassie (Australia - cool/mountain climate)
Also rhubarb is a heavy feeder and evolved in cooler temperate climates. It does not like its roots to get hot and being in a tub in a hot climate might be impairing irs growth
Rhubarb 10 Feb, Another gardener (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Rhubarb needs full sun and tolerates light shade. As I have outside garden beds I don't do pots. Pots need a lot more attention to soil requirements and watering. In most cases plants will survive in hot weather if watered regularly and if need be some shade. You say in a tub, does it have enough drainage.
Tomato 08 Feb, Igna Prinsloo (South Africa - Summer rainfall climate)
Can I still plant tamatoes beginning February in Bloemfontein
Tomato 10 Feb, anon (South Africa - Summer rainfall climate)
If you set your climate to summer rainfall and look in tomatoes, it is right in front of you, plant SEPT TO MARCH.
Potato 07 Feb, Claudia Muscat (Australia - temperate climate)
Can i plant potatoes in February? I m in NSW Wollongong area
Potato 09 Feb, Liz (New Zealand - temperate climate)
Check here for suitable planting times www.gardenate.com/plant/Potato?zone=2
Potato 06 Feb, Margareth Parua (New Zealand - sub-tropical climate)
Where can I buy sequoia potato seedlings?
Potato 06 Feb, Anon (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
You actually buy seed potatoes. That is actually a potato to plant not a seed.
Potato 06 Feb, Anon (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Look up seed selling companies, nurseries, farm produce agencies.
Potato 05 Feb, Lee Godfrey (USA - Zone 7a climate)
How much sun do potatoes need.. Can they be planted in the morning shade and evening sun
Potato 06 Feb, Anon (Australia - arid climate)
Most plants need about 5 + hrs. Look it up on the internet, google it.
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