Grow your own food

Plants grown in the correct growing conditions are more disease resistant. Make sure the soil is healthy. It is advisable to apply BounceBack, a fertiliser, when planting. Repeat every six to eight weeks until it is time to harvest.

With the autumn weather currently being experienced and the colder months drawing nearer you may want to change the look of your garden.

A food garden is a great option for this time of year. Growing your own herbs and vegetables is not only economical and healthier, but tastes better.

Root crops tend to be more prominent as temperatures drop, however, there are several herbs, fruits and vegetables that can be grown.

Here are some ideas on what to grow:

Tips:

If you are going to eat the leaves it is advisable to grow the vegetables in a bit more shade. If you are going to eat the fruits or flowers, grow them in an area with more sun.

Plants grown in the correct growing conditions are more disease resistant. Make sure the soil is healthy. It is advisable to apply BounceBack, a fertiliser, when planting. Repeat every six to eight weeks until it is time to harvest.

Feed container grown veggies and herbs with Nitrosol, a plant food, every two weeks.

Organically fed vegetables and herbs are stronger than those fed with chemical fertiliser.

Information courtesy of Eckards.

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