Bi-Monthly Newsletter July to August 2009
Right, slippers on, hot drink in one hand and mouse/newsletter in the other? Now were ready...
Jobs to do in your garden during July include:
Keep up the spraying programme look for fine weather pockets!
Ensure you destroy diseased leaves that have fallen on the ground
dont add them to your compost.
Feed your bulbs as their flower heads start to show.
Prune hydrangeas, fuschias and deciduous shrubs now you can see the branches!
Sow aquilegia, forget-me-knot, pansy, primula, sweet pea and snapdragon
seeds.
Plant pansy, primula, sweet pea and dianthus seedlings.
Protect young plants from frosts keep an eye on the weather. Do
some star gazing; its peaceful and BRISK!
Plant new fruit trees.
Ensure you have mulched!
Jobs to do in your garden during August include:
Late July/early Aug is rose pruning time call me!
Dig in loads of compost (and lime if necessary) into your resting
vege garden.
Keep on top of those slugs and snails.
Plant and feed strawberries.
Keep spraying vege, fruit, rose gardens etc.
Plant or lift and divide rhubarb - yum.
Brassicas can be planted.
Fertilise fruit trees.
Keep your garden looking colourful with pansies etc.
Plant trees and shrubs (fertilise too) ready for spring growth
YAY!
Plant gladioli, dahlia and begonia tubers.
Evenly apply lawn fertiliser.
If you have moss, apply Sulphate of Iron itll make your lawn
black, but will kill the moss.
Gypsum can improve soil structure and drainage.
Keep smiling - Spring is on the way!
Did you know?
Having your own vege garden need not be hard work. It is very rewarding,
fun and you reap the tasty rewards. Oh yeah, you save $ as well. Ive
been lucky enough to do some testing for a very interesting plant website
thats been recently developed for NZ by an Australian (yep, sorry
about that) but you can enter details about your vege garden (or proposed
vege garden) and go through and pick plants and itll tell you all
about them when to plant, their specifications and so on. Very
interesting and lots of information! Have a look/play at www.cityfoodgrowers.co.nz
Especially for you:
If youre like me and procrastinate, take on Gaylene Hughes
motto and Just Do It! Once you start, you realise the task
wasnt that bad after all. Gaylene is a business coach with ActionCoach,
take a look at www.jdicoach.co.nz
If you work from a diary/ timetable, ensure you pen in time for exercise
whether it is a 30-minute stroll, walk or run itll rejuvenate you
and release endorphins to give you a natural boost. Ill practice
what I preach one day!
School holidays are coming up quick. Be pro-active and stock up on some
you time before the madness starts.
Dont forget to wrap up warm and look after yourselves. You are all
precious people!
www.starlightrising.co.nz
has a heart-warming story on how two wonderful people met. Jacqui and
John help people overcome whatever it is that is stopping them from being
happy. They offer natural therapies and have a wonderful crystal shop.
It is a fantastic experience. No Internet? Call them on (04) 526 8225
(10am to 8pm).
I realise that there are a lot more tasks to get done in your gardens other than what I have mentioned in this newsletter. If you have a specific interest or query, please dont hesitate to contact me and Ill do my utmost to help you out.
Ive also attached a quick survey and would very much appreciate if you could please fill it out and either email or mail it back to me. The time to improve is now!
Remember, do nothing and youll keep receiving my newsletters. However, if you do not wish to receive them, please by all means let me know.
Take care and take Thyme Out.
Regards,
Jo