Like I said in my last post, everything has been late and disorganised this spring. However, I'm trying to get some stuff planted juuuusssssttttt under the wire for December, and hopefully they'll have time to grow before things cool down in the new year. Last year I was pretty amazed how lon…
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Optimism is... planting butternuts at Christmas
by Skud,
nettles
butternut squash
sunflowers
nasturtia
arugula
purslane
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A slow start to summer
by Skud,
I'm so very, very behind on my gardening. I was travelling heaps and had lots of other commitments through October/November, which is peak spring planting time here, and nothing got done. I've come to the realisation that if I'm going to do work that involves that sort of travel, I need to cut …
zucchini
squash
sunflowers
cavalo nero
sorrels
tomatoes
San Marzano tomatoes
eggplants
arugula
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New Growstuff features
by Skud,
We just pushed a new production release to the website, with the following changes:
Features:
- Support for alternate names for crops was added. Look for search to come soon.
- Added many tomato varieties
- When you mention a crop in a post, that post shows on the crop page
- We will soo…
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New feature - crop mentions!
by Skud,
So we have this new feature where if you mention a crop like tomato or lemon or dill using the Markdown syntax (like: [dill](crop)), your post will show up on the crop page. Click through to any of those crops, scroll down, and take a look!
lemons tomatoes dill
Read moreBlooming lemon tree
by SporkyRat,
What the everliving what. My lemon tree is blooming in November. Is this common in lemon trees?
lemons
Read moreBrickwork!
by maco,
Surprise! I got home from work yesterday and discovered my husband had finished the brickwork around the veggie garden. He says he'd started moving the bricks from their pile to get them off the driveway, and well the logical place to put them was where they belong, and then halfway through he re…
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Fall bed prep
by maco,
ARGH I got logged out while writing this post, and there was so much, and now I have to type it all again :(
In my area, spring only lasts about 2 weeks. It goes from too cold to be outside to over 80F in about that time, so as soon as you can be outside, it's time to have the plants in the gr…
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Spring in Adelaide
by lucychili,
Hullo It is October in Adelaide Planting vegies for the summer and trying to find a balance between sun and shade for the hot months. Are there other folk planting for AU Spring?
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Feature Request and Hello
by greenlabs,
Hi Grow Stuff, I love the work you are doing and would like to get involved as a coder volunteer and tester on a casual basis. I have a IT Background but not a coder Would also like to request if Grow Stuff is planning to enable the following features
1)Moon Planting 2)Visual Garden Designer…
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Pūhā for dinner
by shiny,
There are so very many edible weeds in our garden.
Pūhā galore of course - which can we draped over roasting meat (too much work) or steamed to remove the bitterness and then pretend it's spinach for eggs bene. It's been "what's for dinner" in our suburb s…
peppermint
mint
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Submitting comments on website itself
by navtis,
Just started using website and finding various niggles it would be nice to log (I know once you get used to these things you forget they were ever there, but they can put off new users). For example, when entering my first garden I typed in the details, then clicked on 'add location'. This took m…