I have had a lot of questions about the things we do month by month to help not only maintain but add to our system. While the best time to have ‘planted a tree’ was 20 years ago, the next best time to start is now. Each little thing we do can and will help increase our ability to build resilient, regenerative and abundant lives. Let’s Make It Real - Here is our November garden to-do list. We hope it helps you in your endeavors Downloadable file attached at the bottom To-do-list •Apply compost to your gardens •Make compost •Apply organic rich mulches to plants and trees •Water plants deeply if dry •Plant beneficial insect attractors •Sow tree and shrub seeds •Remove suckers from rootstock •Foliar spray plants with water/milk to help protect against sunburn •Take cuttings of perennials •Give large pots a flooding and mulch heavily •Foliar feed the orchard and potager •Side dress vegetables with compost •Give fallen fruit to the chickens to help control fruit fly •Check fruit fly plan for summer •Sow seeds •Check over orchard for pests and possible disease Seed Planting Amaranth, Artichokes, Asparagus, Basil, Bush beans, Beetroot, Capsicum , Carrot Celery, Chilli, Chinese cabbage, Cucumber, Chives, Dill, Eggplant, Kohlrabi, Lemon balm, Mustard greens, Oregano, Parsley, Pumpkin, Radish, Rhubarb Rosella, Sage, Shallots, Sunflowers, Sweet corn, Tomatoes ![]()
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Ceris Bowtell
15/11/2020 11:37:09 am
The list of 'seeds planted' - are these seeds sown directly into your beds or in seedling trays?
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