Sowing and Transplanting in October

Sowing and Transplanting in October

October is the month that finds us questioning- should we transplant NOW?

We base our transplant date on nighttime temperatures. Many of the cold sensitive crops such as tomatoes, basil, eggplant, capsicum, zucchini can be permentantly set back if transplanted too early. We mitigate this risk by using row covers and poly tunnels.

We have made a simple temperature chart to assist.

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Sowing and Transplanting in August

Sowing and Transplanting in August

Here is what we are sowing and transplanting now that our days have over 10 hours of sunlight. We rely on cold thriving quick maturing vegetables to get us through the gap between Winter and Spring “side dish” crops.

And there are many flowers which are cold hardy and thrive in the cool Spring weather. These can be sown/transplanted now to produce great early blooms.

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Summer Seed Starting Tips

Summer Seed Starting Tips

Even while astronomical twilight lasts until 10:30pm, the days are getting shorter. We start most of our Autumn/Winter brassicas from January - late February to ensure we have broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower and kale from late March - September! Midsummer seedling growing, in some ways, is easier than sowing seeds in late winter. Here are a few guidelines to help with midsummer seedling production.

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