More things I’ve been liking
Some things that have made 2025 bearable.
Some things that have made 2025 bearable.
What I’ve learned about growing peanuts over the last three seasons.
As the world gets a bit dark and awful, here are some of the things that have brought me joy.
Winter planting begins, and it’s time to start tidying up your patch from the summer months.
Establishing winter brassica, securing seed garlic, tiding up strawberries, and harvesting pip fruit.
Vespula wasp numbers have exploded at our place this year, so it was time to run a poison operation with Vespex.
Planting begins for cooler months and harvest continues for summer crops. Time to prune the stone fruit too.
Summer crops come in thick and need storing. Seed saving for next year begins while your earlier plantings continue.
In January, the biggest task is usually dealing with pests. Also, planting leeks.
Last chance to plant most summer crops. Time to harvest garlic, berries, and potatoes.
It’s full-steam ahead on all your fresh summer faves.
Polistes paper wasps are introduced pests in New Zealand gardens. Or are they?
It’s heating up this month and there’s plenty to get growing in the garden!
Heading into spring the garden jobs begin to build up. Find out what needs doing in September.
We’re at the tail-end of winter rolling towards spring, and things are heating back up.