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GARDENING TIPS
Do you have a green thumb?
Gardening is not only a great stress relief, but a well-maintained garden is a simple way to up the
market value of your property.
In September it’s time to plant It’s time to sow direct
• Potatoes • Carrot, Beetroot, Swedes, Parsnip, Turnip
• Jerusalem artichokes and globe artichokes • Silverbeet and Summer Spinach
• Chives • Cabbage
• Rhubarb divisions and seedlings of cabbage • Cauliflower and Broccoli
• Cauliflower • Lettuce
• Celery • Onions
• Broccoli • Kohlrabi
• Lettuce • Under glass in containers sow; Tomatoes,
• Silverbeet Pumpkin, Zucchini and Sweet Corn
A seedling is only ready to be
planted out in the garden once it
has developed 3-4 true leaves, or
about 2-3 inches high.