My Food Garden Blog
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My Food Garden provides Organic gardening and urban farming education, mentoring, planning, and design services for organic gardeners and urban farmers. The My Food Garden Blog covered topics related to gardening, plant care, product reviews, tools reviews, news and updates.
My Food Garden Blog
2M ago
These vegetable seedling planting tips can have a profound impact on the success of your planting. You will be surprised at how simple and cost effective these methods are for any level of vegetable gardener. The vegetable seedling planting tips have evolved and been progressively refined by many years of running organic and biodynamic vegetable ..read more
My Food Garden Blog
3M ago
Spring subtropical vegetable garden is unique compared to more temperate climates. There is so much beauty in this transition of seasons, as well as opportunity to use plants in finishing state whilst bringing in new warmer season crops. I will explain the experience through my own biodynamic vegetable gardens where we hold many of our ..read more
My Food Garden Blog
4M ago
Vegetable garden plant vitality is at the heart of all striving for a consistently productive and healthy food garden. Yet it is a concept that is not really discussed. I feel this is because it represents the synergy of many factors in the practice of growing vegetables.
What is plant vitality?
In essence, ideal vegetable garden plant vitality is manifested to our senses through plant form, aroma, touch and exquisite flavour. You will notice such plants look strong in the garden, grow true to type and will reach seeding at the ideal stage. Chemical analysis will reveal high brix levels (over ..read more
My Food Garden Blog
8M ago
Have you ever had visions of an abundant vegetable garden full of delicious produce that you grew yourself? Perhaps you’ve even attempted food gardening, only to be faced with plants that are stunted, fading seedlings, and an ongoing sense of disappointment.
Here’s where food gardening coaching comes in, offering you a helping hand to go through the pleasures and difficulties of creating your delicious sanctuary. However, what is coaching for food gardening exactly, and how can it help your veggie patch in Queensland?
What Is Coaching For Food Gardening?
Picture yourself with a dedicated ..read more
My Food Garden Blog
9M ago
Homegrown food finds its haven under the effect of a sunny climate and fertile soil. However, navigating the intricacies related to vegetable production, particularly for beginners, involves assistance from a garden coach to guide personally to successfully cultivate a thriving veggie patch.
A garden coach in Brisbane is aware of the particular difficulties and advantages that come with living in a subtropical environment. They are well-versed in Brisbane-specific conditions, from managing summer heat to optimizing winter harvests. Here are a few ways a garden coach can assist you in prod ..read more
My Food Garden Blog
9M ago
Brisbane is blessed with a subtropical climate where the long and productive growing season evokes the gardeners to show their creativity. A garden is no less than a haven and when you have taken up food gardening, you have to know when and how to harvest the vegetables to maximize the flavours and food processing potential. Let us walk through the different harvesting techniques covering the popular veggies chosen for food gardening in Brisbane, keeping a special focus on how should the vegetables be prepared for delicious preservation methods.
Selecting Harvesting Vegetables For th ..read more
My Food Garden Blog
9M ago
Brisbane enjoys its unique subtropical climate. The extended growing season of Brisbane compared to the other regions is a boon. You can earn satisfaction after vegetable cultivation throughout the year. However, the two distinct seasons deserve a special mention, because you should know what vegetables you should plant for a successful vegetable garden.
This is a calendar to follow creating a vegetable garden according to the vegetable planting seasons in Brisbane. Following this will help with harvesting fresh produce for all the year round.
Spring Time; From September to November ..read more
My Food Garden Blog
9M ago
Science and technology have advanced and Brisbane’s citizens have begun to understand how important organic food is. In fact, organic food rewards with several health benefits. When you have decided to procure organic food, then you have two options – procuring from the market at exorbitant prices or growing in your home garden. Observe it closely when you are growing food in your organic garden, that is practising organic gardening, then you are benefiting yourself and your family with good health.
Garden is the top requirement for organic gardening. However, clustered urban settlements ..read more
My Food Garden Blog
10M ago
Plant cultivation according to nature’s laws is Organic gardening, by implementing techniques to naturally enrich the soil, promote biodiversity and sustain ecosystems. However, fertilizers and agricultural chemicals are used to match the philosophy of working together with Mother Nature and cultivating life. In organic gardening, weeds and insects are not viewed as enemies, but as imbalance indicators to be fixed through natural means.
This cultivation form rejects synthetic inputs to control pests to enhance fertility. Once you have decided to do organic gardening in your backyard or balcony ..read more
My Food Garden Blog
10M ago
What stems out of growing own food are rewards of self-satisfaction and achievement. The tasty, nutritious vegetables and herbs you grow in your garden are a superb money-saving method. Count on food gardening as advantageous since you are controlling the chosen pesticides and herbicides and the amount being used on plants. Furthermore, food gardening is even considered in Brisbane as an excellent way to keep the city cool, and in a way control climate change.
However, there is one side to be concerned about that is water conservation and using only the necessary water on the new cultivating p ..read more