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        While the garden is
        fresh and full of exciting
        growth – Summer can                                                                                                                         MOTHER’S DAY

        be tough on gardens.
        Here’s some must-dos so
        your garden can survive                                                                                                                COOKBOOK 2023

        the wilting effects of the
        Aussie summer.                                                                                                                                                         Share Your Sweet Moment

        when working in the summer  Summer                                                                                              We had a lot of fun collating and cooking all the delicious recipes that made it into the


                                                                                                                                         Mother’s Day Cookbook in 2022. We are now seeking recipes which will be shared
        T Pick your time and location

        garden. Early mornings and late                                                                                                                     and celebrated nationally in the 2023 edition.
        afternoons are best, and find a      Time                                                                                               We are looking for sweet treats that tell a story
        shady working spot.                                                                                                                          ★   PRIZE FOR TOP 3 RECIPES – $100 Wish Gift Card   ★

        T In summer the focus shifts to
        routine maintenance of watering,                                                                                                     To submit your recipes, please visit serenitas.com.au/cookbook2023
        mulching and trimming. A general  T The best time to water your         release dry or a liquid fertiliser                                    or see your community manager to obtain an entry form.
        light prune will have everything    garden is morning but, if you water  can help promote a healthy root
        looking perfect.                    in the afternoon, allow enough      system and strong growth, while                                                        SCAN THIS QR CODE TO ACCESS
                                            time for foliage to dry out before   strengthening cell walls, allowing
        T Remove any excess small           sunset. This reduces the risk of    your plants to retain water for                                                        THE ONLINE ENTRY FORM
        fruit. By regularly thinning        mildew and other fungi attacking    longer periods of time.
        out your crop a little, you’re      leaves, and there's less chance                                                                               Entries close: Friday, 20th January 2023
        ensuring that the nutrients         you'll get caught by the evening    T Potted plants, especially
        getting spread throughout your      shift of mosquitoes or sandflies.   those in terracotta pots, can be
        crop are delivered to remaining                                         vulnerable to overheating. Lightly
        fruit, which will help them to      T Your garden needs more            mulch and, where possible,
        fully develop. This will prevent    than just water to get through      position them out of hot western
        undersized fruit when it comes      those hot summer days. Feeding      sunshine. Remember that
        time to harvest.                    your garden with controlled         standing potted plants in saucers
                                                                                of water encourages root rot
                                                                                and mosquito breeding. Instead,
                                                                                stand them in saucers filled with
                                                                                sand, and keep the sand moist.
                                                                                This ensures roots stay cool and
                                                                                plants remain healthy.

                                                                                T It’s a misconception that
                                                                                cutting lawns low reduces the
                                                                                cutting frequency. Instead, mow
                                                                                lawns as high as your mower
                                                                                permits. Longer turf wears better,
                                                                                but most important of all, a thick
                                                                                sward suppresses pernicious
                                                                                weeds such as oxalis and bindii.


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