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  • Location: Adelaide, Australia
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  • Garden type: back yard
  • Sunlight: 6 or more hours
  • Moisture: Dry to medium
  • Soil type: I don't know
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New planting Apr 06, 2012
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Ranunculus asiaticus
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Type: Bulb
USDA hardiness zones: 8-10

Persian buttercup is a tuberous-rooted plant that blooms ... read more

Clenram replied about 1 year ago
This looks like a beautiful plant! 
New planting Apr 06, 2012
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Mentha spicata 'Kentucky Colonel'
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Type: Herbaceous perennial
USDA hardiness zones: 5-9

Spearmint (Mentha spicata) is a rhizomatous, upright pere... read more

missjessica replied about 1 year ago
I cleaned out the planter this is in, so it should have room to take over now!
New planting Apr 06, 2012
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Thymus vulgaris
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Type: Herbaceous perennial
USDA hardiness zones: 5-9

Garden (or common) thyme is a generally upright, woody-ba... read more

missjessica replied about 1 year ago
This was another replant - I think it might do OK, though.
New planting Apr 06, 2012
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Basil - Thai Holy Kaprao"
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A popular herb in Thai cuisine, The fragrant green leaves... read more

missjessica replied about 1 year ago
Another replant I'm not convinced will survive.
New planting Apr 06, 2012
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Basil
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Type: Annual
USDA hardiness zones: -

Basil is a must-have in any herb garden. An annual plant... read more

missjessica replied about 1 year ago
I replanted this into a pot - not convinced it's going to survive (but I'm not too worried - I can always grow another one).
Clenram replied about 1 year ago
 I am so excited to see someone from  
Adelaide, Australia &n... more ยป
The mystery tree citrus Apr 06, 2012
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Fertilized / Amended
This tree was here when we moved in. I think it's an orange, but I'm not certain. Apr 06, 2012
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citrus
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New planting Apr 06, 2012
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Nigella damascena
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Type: Annual
USDA hardiness zones: -

Love-in-a-mist is a popular cool weather annual that feat... read more

New planting Apr 06, 2012
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Swiss chard 'Five Color Silverbeet'
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Multi-colored variety. Seed Savers Exchange explains: "T... read more

New planting Apr 06, 2012
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Mizuna
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Mizuna, also found under the botanical name Brassica rapa... read more

New planting Apr 06, 2012
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Arugula 'Italian Rocket'
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Type: Annual
USDA hardiness zones: -

Finely cut leaves with sharp flavor. Also known as Wild ... read more

Off to a good start! Cabbage +
Brassica rapa
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Apr 06, 2012
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Preparations Apr 06, 2012
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I got to work on the garden bed today. I dug up the rocket and mizuna (after planting some seeds in my seed tray), and got rid of the chilli bushes and spring onions (which never really did anything). I transplanted the basil, thai basil and turkey thyme into pots. I'm not sure they'll survive, but it's not too hard to grow another... ...see more

Winter is coming Apr 05, 2012
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I'm preparing our little veggie patch for winter. On Monday evening/ Tuesday morning I planted out a variety of seeds into a propagation tray (mini cauliflower and cabbages, red pak choy, romanesco, spring onions, leeks and coriander). I think I'm a bit late getting some of these started, but the weather has been very mild/warm,... ...see more

bigevilgrape replied about 1 year ago
I'm sure ge carrots will be fine in the cooler weather.  It sounds like you're making good use of your space for the cold season. 
New planting Apr 05, 2012
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Brassica rapa
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Type: Annual
USDA hardiness zones: -

There are several names for the Asian vegetables in this ... read more

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