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Grow your own garlic

Grow your own garlic

Nothing is more satisfying than adding garlic to savoury dishes - knowing it’s straight out of your garden patch. More

Grow your own indoor herbs

Grow your own indoor herbs

With temperatures dropping and outdoor gardening activity slowing down, it’s the perfect time to retreat indoors and work on a potted herb garden. More

Grow your own broad beans

Grow your own broad beans

With winter approaching and summer crops finished, you would be forgiven for thinking there is little opportunity to start growing vegetables right now. More

Savour, save and sow

Savour, save and sow

Now that you’ve harvested the salad greens, tomatoes, onions, sweet corn, courgettes and beetroot, what’s next for the garden? More

Beat those bugs

Beat those bugs

To enjoy plentiful fruits (and vegetables) from the garden, it's important to keep bugs under control. More

Turning over a new leaf

Turning over a new leaf

Salad greens can cost up to $4 a bag in the shops. So it makes sense to grow your own. More

How to start a vege garden

How to start a vege garden

Starting a vegetable garden is easy. It’s great therapy (physically and mentally) and synchronises our lives with nature’s beat of the sun, soil and seasons. More

Kiwi kids learning from seek to fork

Kiwi kids learning from seek to fork

School gardens are becoming more common around the country, giving kids a chance to learn how food is grown. But often the missing link is how to cook the food once it’s been harvested. More

In the garden: September

In the garden: September

With the weather warming up, now's the perfect time to plant a garden, including your tomatoes. More

Gardening tips for August

Gardening tips for August

It's important to keep your gardening up all through winter if you want lots of fresh veges in spring. More

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