September in the Kitchen Garden
Well – finally – a glimpse of spring is in the air! The sap is starting to rise in the trees and the urge to grow, sow and plant is rising in the hearts of gardeners all over the country. It is still a little early for a lot of vegetable plants but there are some we can start off sowing indoors in the hope that we can get a headstart on nature and get some early crops. There will still be cold days and frosts but take advantage of the lovely days and at least make sure your beds are all ready for the new season of planting!
Potatoes! Potatoes! Potatoes!
Late winter/early Spring is the time of year to get your potatoes in from Christmas and summer eating.
August in the Kitchen Garden
It’s still winter here in the south with the promise of more cold conditions to come - so don’t be fooled by the occasional warm springlike days we will get this month. They do get the sap rising in both gardener and garden alike however, so it is okay to get excited about the new season. There’s always plenty to do, even if that may involved sitting in front of the fire planning, but planning is important to get the most our of ll the hard work we put into our gardens.
July:Planning Your New Season’s Vegetable Garden
Tips for getting started on planning your new season vegetable garden.
June in the Kitchen Garden
June has arrived and with it the beginning of winter proper. This is the month of the winter solstice where we experience the shortest day/night around the 21st of the month. We call it mid-winter but it’s really only the beginning of the 3 main winter months here in the southern part of the globe of June, July and August. Of course if you live on the other side of the equator it is the summer months.
Early Summer in the Backyard Vege Patch
Its mid-November now and those of you who are gardening down here in the part of the world where I live in the southern hemisphere (New Zealand) are in the midst of peak planting time. By November the ground should have warmed up enough for you to get most of your vegetable plants in to the outdoor garden and you should have a good planting of everything in the ground. Even if it is the first row of something that you are going to keep succession planting – but the combination of day length and increasing ground temperature means that the conditions are just right for peak growing.
How to avoid overwhelm in the garden
Weeds in the wheelbarrow - how to avoid overwhelm in the vegetable garden.
August in the Kitchen Garden
“Spring stands at the gate with her finger on the latch”
I love this line by Patience Strong where she is perfectly describing this month where even though it is still winter, the promise of spring is in the air and popping up around us. She was of course writing in Northern Hemisphere so it was February she was writing for but the euivalent month for us down at the bottom of the world is August.