Monday, March 23, 2026

FGG Newsletter April 2026

        ๐Ÿ‡ Food Garden Group newsletter - April 2025  ๐Ÿ‡

 We like to grow what we eat 

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In this last newsletter of the 2025-2026 food garden season: what to do in your food garden in April, this month's Northern and Southern food garden visits, buying a fruit tree, growing garlic, saving seed made easy, and more.

Himrod grapes almost ripe!

Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Visit Mount Nelson Fiona and Craig 2026

This month the Food Garden Group climbed a little higher than usual, visiting Fiona and Craig’s garden on the summit of Mt Nelson. At around 350 m elevation, in a bushland setting, it’s a beautiful location — but not necessarily an easy one for growing food.


Thursday, February 26, 2026

FGG Newsletter March 2026

๐Ÿซ‘ Food Garden Group newsletter - March 2026  ๐Ÿซ‘ 

 We like to grow what we eat 

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In this newsletter - what to do in your food garden in March, this month's Northern and Southern food garden visits, last month's visits in words and pictures, visits planned for coming months, genetically modified food, blog updates, and more.

Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Visit Howrah Mandy 2026

 Visit Howrah Mandy 2026


A warm summer's day and a delightful garden greeted us for the the Southern Food Garden Group's February visit to Mandy's in Howrah. Mandy moved here about three years ago, and we were all astonished to see how she has managed to change the garden from a 'blank canvas' with mainly grass to this thriving plot with flowers everywhere and the vegie components well underway too!

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Visit Ravenswood John and Colleen 2026

This month's garden visit to John and Colleen's Ravenswood garden was well attended and much enjoyed.
 

John imparted lots of knowledge gained over his 84 years of gardening, including potato seed selection and limiting potato eyes to one only when planting.

When storing potatoes John does......
  • Wash potatoes when harvested and leave to dry out of sunlight
  • Store in a black fabric lined polystyrene box with the lid also lined with fabric
  • Place in a cool and dark place
  • Check regularly and remove any shoots that have started.


John happily demonstrated his ability to get on the ground and then proceeded to move across the lawn on his knees. We were left with no doubt how he manages his huge ground-level vegetable patch.



The washing machine water is put to good use in the apple orchard.


The sweet corn plants were looking great, the carrots already a very good size and the long rows of young brassica seedlings were surrounded by plastic pots to give them some protection from the elements.




Many of us went home loaded up with goodies from the produce table and also bags of Glebe Gold and bee-attracting flowering plants kindly donated by Glebe Gardens.



We enjoyed morning tea under the marquee as the much-longed-for rain came down.

Thank you, John and Colleen, for hosting this visit!


Tuesday, January 27, 2026

FGG newsletter February 2026

   ๐Ÿ‘ Food Garden Group newsletter - February 2026  ๐Ÿ‘

 We like to grow what we eat 

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In this newsletter - How is your food garden shaping up this season, what to do in your food garden in February, this month's Northern and Southern food garden visits, last month's visits in words and pictures, all you need to know about processing and preserving, visits planned for coming months and more.


Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Visit St Leonards Ken and Mylene 2026

On Sunday 18 January northern gardeners enjoyed a visit to Ken and Mylene’s garden in St Leonards.