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1st Feb 2024
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Posted by Kelly Jean Reyland
10th 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
Weed control in the garden
Weeds... defined as simply a plant growing in the wrong place! Unfortunately these plants are usually vigorous competitors, growing faster than the desirable plants and competing for light, moisture a … read morePosted by Kelly Jean Reyland
4th Dec 2023
Herbs - The easiest way to add flavour to your meals!
If you want to lift your meals to the next level, start growing your own herbs. Dried herbs may be convenient but they simply don’t compare to being able to use fresh herbs in your food for both flavo … read morePosted by Kelly Jean Reyland
3rd Dec 2023
What’s so great about mulch?
Everything. Actually.But I will make a disclaimer – that does depend on the type of mulch you use! They are not all created equal! We’ll get to that later in the blog though. Good mulch improves the … read morePosted by The Gubba Team
30th Nov 2023