Plant a Herb Trio for your Grand Final BBQ!

Plant a Herb Trio for your Grand Final BBQ!

29th Sep 2023

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Edible Trio for your Grand Final BBQ!

Season your salads, meats, and sauces with these delicious herbs!


Common Mint

This fast growing perennial herb with light green leaves has a distinctive flavour and aroma.

Use to flavour salads. vegetables, drinks and desserts. Delicious with lamb and makes a tasty mint sauce.

Prefers a semi-shaded position in moist, well drained soil, Best grown in containers as it can become invasive.

Lemon Thyme

An evergreen, spreading herb with lemon scented leaves and clusters of mauve-pink flowers in summer.

Ideal for rockeries, herb gardens and containers. Use leaves to add a lemon flavour to fish, poultry, veal and salads.

Grow in a sunny position in moist, well drained soil.

Curly Parsley

This easy to grow, biennial herb, which is rich in vitamins and minerals has attractively curled, dark green leaves.

Use leaves to flavour salads, sauces, butters, soups and casseroles.

Prefers a sunny, open position in moist, well drained soil. Keep moist in dry weather. Pick fresh leaves from the outside.
 

Cacti and Succulents

Assorted succulents from $9.99
or 3 for $27.00!

Murraya Paniculata

An evergreen, rounded shrub with rich green, aromatic foliage. During summer it bears a mass of highly perfumed, white flowers. Several flushes of flowers may occur during the year.
A decorative specimen for warm climate gardens. Also useful as a screening, hedge, or container plant.
Prefers rich, moist, well-drained soll in a sunny to partly position.
Responds well to pruning and trimming. Keep moist in dry, weather. Feed with a complete fertiliser in spring.
Philodendron Birkin in Conner Pot

Stunning new cultivar, starting green but developing white lines across mature leaves.
When small they make amazing plants in terrariums and with a little cutting back they can be kept small and compact for years. They are well suited for indoors as they grow well in low light, great for larger planters and terrariums. To keep a plant compact it must be allowed to grow to a reasonable size and the central growth must be removed; this will force the plant to cluster with much smaller plantlets. This can be done every year or two.
 

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Springtime flowers in full swing!

Butternut Pumpkin

Butternut pumpkins have an unusual bell shape and orange flesh that is sweeter and nuttier than other pumpkins which is why it is so popular.  

Pumpkins are easy to grow from seed or seedling and are a fast and vigorous plant. With their spreading habit they can take up a lot of room in the garden, so give them plenty of space or grow up over a sturdy support. They will need to be tied up and pointed in the right direction but are highly ornamental when grown in this way.
Plant your pumpkin in an open sunny spot with rich, moist and well-composted soil with plenty of well-rotted manure added. They require plenty of water and mulching well with straw mulch will help maintain cool, moist soil. Fertilise fortnightly with a liquid fertiliser such as maxicrop.
You can even grow them on the lawn. This can be done easily by placing a mound of soil directly on the grass and planting in the centre, or creating a space in a bale of pea straw, filling it with soil and planting your pumpkin into it.

Pumpkins are bee pollinated, so a lack of fruit may be caused by windy or extreme weather conditions that are unfavourable to bees. Hand pollination can be easily done using a fine paintbrush to move pollen between partially opened flowers. Powdery mildew can occur in late summer and autumn. Prevention includes good air circulation, consistent watering (avoid watering the foliage) and regular spraying with home made milk or chamomile spray.

They are a long maturing crop that you won’t harvest pumpkins until autumn, but with careful storage they will last a long time. Allow your pumpkins to ripen fully on the vine as they do not ripen once harvested. The plant will begin to wither and die off as autumn approaches and this sun exposure helps to toughen the skin and prolong storage. Once the stem that attaches the pumpkin to the vine turns brown and woody then it can be cut and placed in an airy and protected spot to keep.

Time to Feed & Resow the Lawn

Approaching autumn is the perfect time to feed your existing lawn or reseed areas that have become sparse over summer.
Turbo Patch Repair Seed is a great value hardy blend of grass species that will do well all year round in the sun in Melbourne and includes a lawn starter feed.
If you have a shadier area that only gets morning sun or is under a large tree, try the Sun or Shade Lawn Seed.
For existing lawns, Weed'n'Feed is a great all in one product to knock out common broad leaf lawn weeds while feeding and boosting your lawn. Not safe for Buffalo lawns.

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