10 March 2011 ,13:12 Garden Jobs for Autumn
Why don't you...
- Fertilise your lawn to keep it greener over the cooler months. Use a hose feeder if you’re lazy, or water in pelleted forms on a cool day
 
- Buy spring flowering bulbs this week in preparation for their planting time from next week until May. If you want to chill before planting only do so a couple of weeks before they go into the ground. When planting out hippeastrums, dig in some well-rotted manure and plant with the neck of the bulb above ground. They do equally well in pots too, and look great if you have a collection on an old wire frame pot stand - if planted out in traditional terracotta. Be careful of those rascal snails though, they love to eat the new leaves. Lure them with a beer trap, sink a half cut can of beer into the soil. The snails and slugs crawl in, get drunk, then can't get out - at least they’ll die merry. Check out www.tesselaar.net.au or www.gardenexpress.com.au which have a great range of bulbs to choose from.

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A constant learning curve, gardening is all about trial and error. Knowledge grows from sharing information between friends, passing down through generations, or just getting it wrong a few times before you get it right. It's about getting grubby outside and aching from digging too much, but then feeling that fall away when you get your first flower or prize fruit off a new tree... and getting so excited you need to tell everyone.

Yours in Green is everything I’ve learnt so far - what to do when, how to do it right the first time, and of course, some frustrations along the way and how to remedy them.

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