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Step-By-step Veg Patch
Step-By-step Veg Patch: How to Grow Your Own Food in Australia | Lucy Chamberlain
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Step-by-step Veg Patch- How to Grow Your Own Food in Australia contains brilliantly simple instructions on how to grow the most common vegetables, fruits and herbs (including 275 varieties), especially designed for Australian climates. You just look up the crop you want to grow, then follow the photographic instructions and practical advice about starting, nurturing, harvesting and pruning. This fully revised edition includes clear and helpful yearly planners for vegetables and fruit crops, as well as information on how to plan and prepare your space. Whether you have a few pots inside, a small raised bed, a vegetable patch or a larger area, this is the one-stop shop for anyone wanting to grow and eat their own food.
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Tonight‘s reading!

mcctrish Oh that looks gooood!!! 2y
BookNAround I can‘t wait to see pictures of your sure time be gorgeous produce. 2y
Itchyfeetreader I am hoping to move this year and am on the fence of whether to start my veg this year. It has brought me much joy these last 2 and I will kick myself if we are still here in September with no tomatoes ! 2y
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Darklunarose We started ours at the beginning of the pandemic. It‘s now flourishing. Enjoy your gardening, it‘s good for you in so many ways. 2y
Mitch @Itchyfeetreader we were the same last year! I had our plot all planned out by Feb and then plans to move evolved… we didn‘t do any veg growing and I really missed it. We ended up moving in July though - so probably made the right decision! Can you do a few tomatoes in pots / hanging baskets that you could take with you? 2y
Mitch @Darklunarose couldn‘t agree more ! 2y
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The new garden is starting to take shape - still a long way to go - but excited to begin planning what to grow in 2022. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼