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  1. Summer in the Organic Edible Garden

    Summer in the Organic Edible Garden

    It’s the season when we enjoy an abundance of food from the garden. If you haven’t got them in yet, there’s still time to plant tomatoes, beans, capsicum, eggplant, chilli, cucumber, zucchini, pumpkin, sweetcorn, and watermelon. In fact many people in cooler areas will not have planted these crops yet due to it still being cold at night.

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  2. August in the Organic Edible Garden

    August in the Organic Edible Garden

    August is an exciting time for gardeners. The days are starting to get a bit longer and it’s time to plan the garden for the warm weather coming.

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  3. Planting in the Autumn Garden

    Planting in the Autumn Garden

    Autumn is a great time to be in the garden. The nights are cooling off but the days are mild and warm. Summer crops are coming to an end, so it's time to pull out the spent plants and prepare the beds for cool weather crops.
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  4. Help the pollinators, help the world

    Help the pollinators, help the world

    If you read my blog last year on indoor plants for a serial killer you'll know that my foray into plant cultivation has been less than smooth sailing. However, I feel that as my plants approach their first birthday, I have graduated to attempting something more focused.
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  5. Heat-loving Crops for Summer

    Heat-loving Crops for Summer

    Now that the warm summer weather is here, it's a great time to be in the garden. All the heat-loving crops are ready to be planted.
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  6. Growing blueberries - a beginner's guide

    Growing blueberries - a beginner's guide

    Blueberries are the queen of berry fruits as they have no thorns, they're not invasive, there's no need for support or spraying and you can grow them in any climate.
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  7. Crop rotation - an easy guide

    Crop rotation - an easy guide

    For gardeners, crop rotation can often seem difficult or confusing. The fact is it's actually quite easy and for organic gardeners, a really important aspect of growing vegetables.
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  8. How to go zero waste in your garden

    How to go zero waste in your garden

    Having your own garden is a great way to contribute to a healthier planet, but going zero waste makes an even more positive impact.
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  9. Why and how to save your seeds

    Why and how to save your seeds

    Organic Edible Garden has some useful tips for the easy, fun and economical practice of saving vegetable, flower and fruit seeds.
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  10. Why and how to grow herbs

    Why and how to grow herbs

    Herbs are an ideal choice if you're thinking of planting at home -they take up less space than many plants and it's great to have them close at hand if you're a keen cook.
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