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oe garden corner Ifyou = started tomato Sing seeds : indoors, ae now's the time 1 to plant them into the garden or pots outdoors. Transplant and water in with diluted seaweed to help them establish faster. Spread a layer of organic mulch over the soil to preserve moisture and suppress weeds. If you haven't planted toms yet, it's not too late! See below for more vegies to try. EGGPLANT A perfect addition to roasts, salads and as a dip. Plant in a sunny spot and feed regularly throughout the season. Protect fruiting trees and vegies like citrus, stone fruit and tomatoes 2 against fruit fly. Apply =~ a fruit-fly I oe bait spray \ tothe stems © and foliage; reapply regularly for best results. Sow successive crops of leafy herbs and greens, such as lettuce, Miitanlilll ZUCCHINI This trailing vine grows best when allowed to climb up a trellis or frame. Position in a warm, sunny spot. 10 bunnings.com.au | (©) bunnings | () bunnings spinach, rocket, basil, chives and spring onions. This ensures a longer harvest window, rather than a mgjor glut. Keep snails and slugs away from seedlings with physical barriers or organic baits. You don't need a backyard to start an edible garden. Many vegies and herbs are happy in pots or troughs. Look for dwarf CAPSICUM Grow this versatile and vitamin- rich veg in full sun. Add lime at planting and manure monthly. Water deeply, less often. Oe© rope forms of citrus, tomato, 5 stone and pome fruit (apples, pears) to help maximise space. 11Garden Basics ‘Seaweed Liquid’ fertiliser concentrate, $10.58/2L, I/N: 2962189. 2 Yates ‘Nature's Way’ fruit fly control insecticide concentrate, $29.24/200ml, I/N: 2962064. 3 Mr Fothergill’s vegetable seeds: ‘Rocket’, $3.12, I/N: 2960431, and ‘Mixed Salad Leaves’ lettuce, $3.91, 1/N: 2960450. 4 On-Guard snail traps, $11.43/pack of 2, I/N: 3010313. 5 Northcote Pottery ‘Precinct Lite’ 60cm trough in Grey, $74.53, I/N: 2833052. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered. BEANS A productive performer that needs space to climb but, if there is little room, go for dwarf or bush beans. Avoid overwatering. Words Tammy Hunyh, photography Getty Images.
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