Spring 2010- The big plan

Spring plan 2010
So this is my big plan for Spring. As you can see, I’ve got a good selection of my summer favourites; Ha-ogen melon, Beetroot, Tomatoes & Pok Choy! I am also trying out new crops such as capsicum, turnips and pumpkins. On top of just growing vegetable, I am also going to try out some growing technics I have read over winter.
Tomatoes – Quality not quantity
With all the problems and troubles I had last year with my tomatoes, this year I am going to be super duper disciple with them. That means picking out lateral growth and only keeping 4 truss of tomatoes per plant. The theory is that this will encourage bigger fruits, which is what I want.
Deep watering
I am guilty of that sporadic watering, which I find is doing more harm than good. Deep watering mean water last often but for a longer period of time. With deeper watering what I want achieve is a deeper root system that helps my plants to cope with the hash summer heat.
Seaweed application fortnightly.
Seaweed is just a general good guy to have around. It is a tonic food for plants and encourages root growth (and many other things). Together with the practice of deep watering, what I hope to see is a overall healthier crop for the season.

Hi Corine
I haven’t dropped by for awhile, busy with spring like you! I was looking at your garden plan and wondered are you growing your Ha-ogen at the front or the back of your bed? I can’t wait to get your seeds started. They will start in our polyhouse before heading out to the garden as our soil here in Canberra is too cold at present for them. I could do with some advice on how much space to allow them. Also do they need a frame to climb on or are they happy sprawling?
I’m looking forward to seeing how you go with the seeds we sent.
Happy gardening!
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