Growing veggies , what to plant now in Vic ?

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SandS
SandS
VIC
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VIC, 5904 posts
6 Mar 2012 10:59pm
Any ideas ?
stamp
stamp
QLD
2800 posts
QLD, 2800 posts
6 Mar 2012 10:15pm
you're about 6 months late for dope...
wormy
wormy
QLD
679 posts
QLD, 679 posts
7 Mar 2012 6:54am
something that floats.
evlPanda
evlPanda
NSW
9207 posts
NSW, 9207 posts
7 Mar 2012 11:43am
I am going to get one of these in my next unit: http://our.windowfarms.org/

And some bongo drums, Xavier Rudd albums, a campervan, some interesting friends from South America, a girlfriend I don't own, sandals, both grow and make my own clothes.
...I'm not sure if I'm being funny or facetious sometimes.

Seriously, those windowfarms look pretty cool. You can buy some complete setups for ~$100 or follow the (open source) instructions and make one yourself.

I have no idea what you'd plant now so I'd also be interested to find out.
TrevNewman
TrevNewman
VIC
237 posts
VIC, 237 posts
7 Mar 2012 1:26pm
I tend to plant things I like to eat. My watermelons are coming along nicely at the moment, it is the first time I have tried to grow them but with plenty of water they seem to be doing well and I can see some little ones in there so we will see.
Cal
Cal
QLD
1003 posts
Cal Cal
QLD, 1003 posts
7 Mar 2012 5:41pm
At the risk of being flamed down for my hippy, nerdy values, just go to the Gardening Australia website and look at their planting guide. It shows what to plant in what season in what region. Very helpful.
Stuthepirate
Stuthepirate
SA
3591 posts
SA, 3591 posts
7 Mar 2012 7:41pm
Cotton or rice
These soaked up all the water out of the Murray.
Could be useful now.
lotofwind
lotofwind
NSW
6451 posts
NSW, 6451 posts
7 Mar 2012 8:49pm
Na, there are enough veggies in Vic already. judging by the drivers we see up here with vic license plates.lol

Have been thinking of setting up a veggie patch myself.
But thought autumn heading towards winter would be a bad time?????
Dont know.

Glad I could help

Hopefully a green thumb person will post with whats good to start growing this time of year, as long as its not brussel sprouts

I have just put in some seeds to get some chillies going, but is as far as I have got so far.
SandS
SandS
VIC
5904 posts
VIC, 5904 posts
7 Mar 2012 8:57pm
Cal said...

At the risk of being flamed down for my hippy, nerdy values, just go to the Gardening Australia website and look at their planting guide. It shows what to plant in what season in what region. Very helpful.


Cheers cal good tip!!!!! All info is there , thanks .

BabaORiley
BabaORiley
WA
434 posts
WA, 434 posts
8 Mar 2012 12:36am
SandS said...

Cal said...

At the risk of being flamed down for my hippy, nerdy values, just go to the Gardening Australia website and look at their planting guide. It shows what to plant in what season in what region. Very helpful.


Cheers cal good tip!!!!! All info is there , thanks .




i see Costa is goin to be the new host
elmo
elmo
WA
8896 posts
WA, 8896 posts
8 Mar 2012 8:46am
Testicles
Gizmo
Gizmo
SA
2865 posts
SA, 2865 posts
8 Mar 2012 7:06pm
Try this site.... www.yates.com.au/
Cal
Cal
QLD
1003 posts
Cal Cal
QLD, 1003 posts
11 Mar 2012 8:00pm
BabaORiley said...

SandS said...

Cal said...

At the risk of being flamed down for my hippy, nerdy values, just go to the Gardening Australia website and look at their planting guide. It shows what to plant in what season in what region. Very helpful.


Cheers cal good tip!!!!! All info is there , thanks .




i see Costa is goin to be the new host

No worries sands

Awesome news Baba, Costa is one weird, funny, intelligent dude!
evlPanda
evlPanda
NSW
9207 posts
NSW, 9207 posts
11 Mar 2012 10:59pm
I'm going to watch Gardening Australia right now on iView via their podcast.
...not sure if becoming old or smart.

Pictures of vegetables make me hungry.
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