Summer is a vibrant time in the kitchen garden with an abundant harvest of all the warm season fruits, vegetables and herbs. We are enjoying incredibly fresh, healthy, flavour filled goodness of homegrown produce as delightful rewards for our efforts.
February To Do List
• Summer is the entertaining season and regular harvesting from the edible garden will keep your summer feasting fresh and tasty but also keep the herbs, vegetables and fruiting plants productive and maximising the warm weather growth.
• Mulch, Mulch, Mulch! – great for saving precious water and making the most of any summer rains.
• Be Water Smart! It’s best to water first thing in the morning, to give your soil a chance to absorb all the moisture before it gets too hot.
• In the warm and humid weather, watch out for and control fungal problems such as downy mildew and rust on susceptible plants.
• Be on bug watch. Bring in a phone picture to help us find the best solution.
• Prune annual plants as they begin to finish flowering and feed with fertiliser that is high is potassium to promote more flowers.
• Remove weeds before they seed.
What to grow in February:
Flowers:
• Alyssum
• Calendula
• Nasturtium
• Marigolds
• Vinca
• Dianthus
• Lobelia
• Zinnia
As well as looking great, flower beds also create a welcoming environment for all sorts of friendly beneficial insects.
Edibles:
It is certainly the season to enjoy the fruits of your labour but also the time to begin to prepare the edible garden for the months ahead.
In the Veggie Patch
Tropics
Sub-tropical
Arid
Temperate
Asian Greens
Asian Greens
Basil
Beetroot
Basil
Basil
French and Climbing Beans
Broccoli
Capsicum
Capsicum
Beetroot
Brussel Sprouts
Chilli
Chilli
Brussel Sprouts
Cabbage
Cauliflower
Carrot
Carrot
Carrot
Cucumber
Chives
Cauliflower
Cauliflower
Celery
Mediterranean Herbs*
Celery
Capsicum
Eggplant
Leek
Cucumber
Celery
Sweet Corn
Lettuce
Eggplant
Chives
Tomato
Radish
Leek
Mediterranean Herbs*
Rocket
Lettuce
Kale
Spring Onion
Parsley
Leek
Sweet Corn
Silverbeet
Lettuce
Tomato
Sweet Corn
Mint
Radish
Tomato
Parsnip
Spring Onion
Radish
Silverbeet
Spring Onion
Turnip
*Including Rosemary, Sage, Thyme, Marjoram, and Oregano.