My July Winter Garden Tour is here!
In this winter vegetable garden tour in Melbourne Australia I take you for a tour of what we’re growing in our suburban backyard in winter (mostly container gardening!)
I’ll also show you how to make a possum net – no tools required!
And I’ll show you what to plant in July in Melbourne Australia (or anyone else who’s Gardening in Australia in cities with a similar climate.
Do you know anyone with an amazing vegetable garden in Victoria, Australia that we should be featuring on this channel? Send me an email! ChristieCooperComms@Gmail.Com
We’re growing:
Brussel Sprouts
Kale
Snow peas
Purple Carrots
Broad Beans
Lettuce
Rainbow Chard
Garlic
Spring Onion
Broccolini
Broccoletti / Rappini / Rappe
Fennel
Coriander, Parsley, and lots more herbs
capsicums (inside!)
I hope you love my July Winter Garden tour in Melbourne Australia!
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8 Comments
I just found your site. I'm in Sydney.
I really like how you explain things simply and what you've done to fix things. 👍
You’re so great, thanks for making these videos
I just had to cover heaps of the garden in covers … I came out yesterday and the possums ate everything 😢.. I’m glad they are full but my poor plant 😊 . That’s what I love about gardens everyday is something different. And i didn’t think about the food covering that’s a great idea xxx
I think beans add nitrogen as a chop and drop, they don’t add while growing. Love your show 🙂
Dont support corporates like bunnings. Please support small local garden centres
Yea, a you tube in Australia
Boycott all large companies. God knows what they are doing to the food
Can u advice when to start planting for summer in Mel. Also, what potting mix do you use for planting seedlings / seeds. Thanks