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Tomatoes were once thought poisonous—now they’re a garden staple! Originally from South America, they’ve travelled the globe to land on our plates. Tip: remove the lower leaves & sideshoots, & water deeply but infrequently to encourage strong roots. Grow guide here: vegplotter.com/grow-guides/to…
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Spring is the perfect time to forage wild garlic! Its tender leaves are bursting with flavour—ideal for making garlic butter (freeze it for later) or a punchy pesto. A seasonal treat that brings the wild into your kitchen! #foraging #wildgarlic #springrecipes #gardenchat
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Did you know Australia’s climate varies from tropical north to temperate south, so veg growing seasons differ a lot. Did you know some regions can grow tomatoes year-round? Where ever you are in the world, VegPlotter helps you plan by geographic location, showing what to plant & when! #GrowYourOwn
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Earth up your potatoes! Mound soil around stems to protect tubers from light & boost yield. Tip: water well, especially once flowers appear—this means tubers are forming & harvest is just weeks away! Keep earthing up as needed to cover new growth. Grow guide here: vegplotter.com/grow-guides/po…
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Buzz into action this #WorldBeeDay, 20 May! Bees are vital for pollination, food security & biodiversity. Let’s protect their habitats, plant bee-friendly flowers & say no to harmful pesticides. Every little action helps these tiny heroes thrive! #SaveTheBees #PollinatorsMatter
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Sunshade companions: Sow turnips beside tall crops like peas, runner beans, sweetcorn, or tomatoes. Their shade keeps turnips cool & tender—no woody roots! Another tip: keep soil moist with mulch to help retain water & suppress weeds. Grow guide here : vegplotter.com/grow-guides/tu…
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Plums burst with sweet, juicy flavour & are packed with vitamins A & C-perfect for snacks, jams, tarts, or preserves! 🌳💜 Plant two compatible varieties for cross-pollination to boost yields. Mulch with organic compost & protect from birds. Grow guide here: vegplotter.com/grow-guides/pl…
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Sweet potatoes were first domesticated over 5,000 years ago in Central & South America-later voyaging across the Pacific to Polynesia pre-European contact. Tip: Start slips indoors in late spring for best yields! Grow Guide here : vegplotter.com/grow-guides/sw…
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Mint’s a fragrant thug! It’ll take over your herb bed in weeks. Tame it: plant in a large pot & sink it ground, leaving 5cm above soil. Each autumn, lift, trim sneaky roots, & repot every 3 years, circle it with buried slates as root barriers or cultivate in pots. Mint control = herb bed peace!
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Dreaming of homegrown cantaloupe? Start seeds indoors (18-21°C) 3-4 weeks before last frost. For greenhouse growing, transplant to sunny, well-draining soil (15-25°C). Keep soil consistently moist, NOT sodden, to avoid canker. Greenhouse + careful watering = sweet success! ☀️ #cantaloupe #greenhouse
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Live near the coast? Gather seaweed from the high tide line, sun-dry to lighten, then store in a corner & water it to leach out salt. After a few months, rake it into soil-no need to compost first! It boosts microbrobes feeds crops like beetroot, brassicas & asparagus with potassium & calcium.
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Create a teepee for runner beans by pushing 8–10 tall bamboo canes into the ground in a circle, tying them together at the top. Space plants evenly at & water well. Mulch to keep roots cool & moist—beans love damp. Pick beans regularly to encourage more to grow & keep plants productive. #growyourown
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Lovage (Levisticum officinale) is a tough perennial that looks like giant celery! Thrives in rich soil, sun or part shade. Chop the leaves into salads or soups for a fresh, bold celery flavour. A must-grow herb for any kitchen garden!
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Apple blossom is one of spring’s sweetest sights, but it’s also vital for fruit later! Top tip: Plant pollinator-friendly flowers nearby to attract bees and boost your apple harvest. More bees = more apples! #SpringGarden #AppleBlossom #GardeningTips
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Discover smart irrigation methods that save water and boost your harvest! Learn how permaculture practices like rainwater collection can transform your garden. Read more at vegplotter.com/blog/smart-irr… 🌱
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