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Planting in August - Gardenate

Broad Beans (also Fava bean) Sow seed
Cabbage Start in seed trays or plant out (transplant) seedlings or sow seed
Chives (also Garden chives) Plant out (transplant) seedlings
Radish Sow seed
Rocket (also Arugula/Rucola) Sow seed
Rutabaga (also Swedes) Sow seed
Spinach (also English spinach) Sow seed
Turnip Sow seed

Planning for September

Broad Beans (also Fava bean) Sow seed
Cabbage Plant out (transplant) seedlings or sow seed
Garlic Plant cloves. Garlic can overwinter. Cover with a good layer of mulch . In areas where frost persists into March/ April, expect to harvest your garlic in June/July.
Shallots (also Eschalots) Sow seed
Spinach (also English spinach) Sow seed
Turnip Sow seed

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Recent Comments

  • 02 Dec -
    If yellowing, maybe give some fertiliser. Sandy soils dry quick so water more often. They grow a lot better in the ground but you need to look after them really well.
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  • 02 Dec - Jen
    A comment re Artichoke here in Tasmania... north of Hobart..... my Globe Artichoke shrubs>> have been growing successfully every year.... yes die down over winter but shoot again every year! and a...
    in Artichokes (Globe)
  • 02 Dec -
    The plant will start to die in about 4 months' time Pick them then. Read the notes here.
    in Potato
  • 02 Dec - Jen
    YES, the globe artichoke is another come again food... you will see new shoots from the base of the large stems.... you can either dig out and plant in a different location as you may have noticed...
    in Artichokes (Globe)
  • 02 Dec -
    PLANT SEED OR SEEDLINGS. The information is here if you look for it.
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  • 02 Dec -
    Yes
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  • 02 Dec - Peter Button
    My Agria potatoes, planted early October, are about 1 meter high! Is this a normal growth pattern?
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