That’s interesting as I’ve always known it to be the non-edible cousin of the dandelion. It is said to not have any nutrients for us unlike the dandelion. I’ll look into it more. Thanks!
Hi there, it depends on your area and when your first frost (or cold snap) might be. If you've got a sheltered area and don't really get frost then you should be okay to plant some capsicums and cherry tomatoes, maybe some chilli's. There are a number of days till the plants have fruit ready to harvest, so if you have enough days then you might get some vegetables. Maybe try a couple of plants to see. I hope that helps!
You're pushing it, but if you get cheap seedlings, give it a go ASAP. *SE Port Phillip region here. I have a few random videos with what I grow in different seasons to give you an idea.
Love your skirt!
Thanks! Another wonderful op shop find! 🙌
Just love your content. Thank you from Mt Eliza in VIC. ❤
Thank you so much! 🌻
Greek basil is awesome, too. Love your work.
Thank you!! I’ll have to give Greek basil a go. Thanks so much for your support! ❤️
That weed is edible. Maori call it pua-ha & it's used in boil-ups 🤗
That’s interesting as I’ve always known it to be the non-edible cousin of the dandelion. It is said to not have any nutrients for us unlike the dandelion. I’ll look into it more. Thanks!
Hey, I'm in winchelsea victoria. Do you think it's still OK for me to plant most summer things like capsicum and stuff?
Hi there, it depends on your area and when your first frost (or cold snap) might be. If you've got a sheltered area and don't really get frost then you should be okay to plant some capsicums and cherry tomatoes, maybe some chilli's. There are a number of days till the plants have fruit ready to harvest, so if you have enough days then you might get some vegetables. Maybe try a couple of plants to see. I hope that helps!
You're pushing it, but if you get cheap seedlings, give it a go ASAP.
*SE Port Phillip region here. I have a few random videos with what I grow in different seasons to give you an idea.
Do you grow poppies for poppy seed for your bread
@ no I don’t. I’m interested in which poppy would be best. Some of the ones I grow have the tiniest of seeds, even smaller than poppy seeds we eat.