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Getting back into the garden in early spring

G’day everyone, my name is Rowan, and I’ll be sharing some gardening tips, advice and other useful information with you from time to time. I have a little market garden and nursery based in Southern Victoria where I grow all sorts of unusual and rare vegetables and flowers. I have been gardening for so many years - more than I am willing to divulge here, and I have had a lifelong passion for gardening and growing food.

Getting back into the garden in early spring

Well, spring is well and truly upon us, the days are starting to warm up, the trees and flowers are starting to wake up and put out new buds.... Spring is probably the most exciting time for us gardeners; there is simply so much choice and it’s just great getting back the garden after a cold winter.

 
If you’re anything like me you’ve probably already made a start in your garden, but if you haven’t now would be the perfect time to begin. Here is my recommendation of what you should do and get into the ground ASAP:

Fertilising - With the weather warming up, now is the time to start feeding any plants that are starting to get into their growth phase, by that I mean any trees and shrubs that are putting on a lot of new growth right now. A good dose of old manure and maybe a bit of foliar tonic like Seasol will do just fine.

Getting back into the garden in early spring

Flowers to sow or get in now - Snapdragons, pansies, petunias, zinnia, marigolds, alyssum or asters.

Herbs and vegetables:


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