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16th Feb 2024
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Posted by Kelly Jean Reyland
9th Feb 2024
Top tips for planning your garden
Creating a garden from a blank slate is not common unless you are building a new house. And even then, depending upon the developer, you might find it's done for you before you move in!Whether you fin … read morePosted by Kelly Jean Reyland
8th Feb 2024
Being waterwise in your garden
There's no single answer to reducing water use in your garden, rather it's a combination of different factors that make your garden a waterwise space. If you're interested in caring for the natural re … read morePosted by The Gubba Team
2nd Feb 2024
February Garden Guide
IN THE EDIBLE GARDEN The last of the summer harvest! Tomatoes should be at their peak right now; other veggies such as beans, corn, carrots, cucumbers, melons, pumpkin, potatoes, eggplants & more … read morePosted by Kelly Jean Reyland
11th Jan 2024
Pest and disease control in the garden
Let’s look at this from two perspectives – firstly how to minimise pest and disease issues in your garden – prevention – and then what to do if they arrive in your garden – cure.The old saying goes ‘A … read morePosted by The Gubba Team
9th Jan 2024
January Garden Guide
IN THE EDIBLE GARDENHere’s what you can sow or plant this month: Artichoke, beetroot, beans, brussel sprouts, cabbage, capsicum, carrot, cauliflower, chilli, courgette, cucumber, eggplant, leek, lettu … read morePosted by Kelly Jean Reyland
9th Jan 2024