Welcome to the August edition of our Productive Gardens newsletter.
It’s been a very busy month with many garden shows on around SEQ. I have really enjoyed hearing from so many people about how they are supplementing their diet with fresh homegrown produce.
The winner of our latest new members draw was Caroline from Benarkin and she’s told me the Stacking Garden has been put to good use already.
Remember, our motto is “Guiding you through to the harvest” so if you have any queries regarding setting up an edible garden or trouble with a pest, please email them to me so I can help you towards a more productive garden.
In the next few weeks, we’ll be at …
22nd August Sustainable Living Expo, CREEC, Caboolture
4-6th Sept Red Fest, Cleveland Show Grounds
4th October Brisbane Organic Growers Fair, Albion
Be sure to come along and say hello at one or more of these events.
Special of the Month
I have a limited number of Earth boxes (11) going at a very special price. With the weather starting to warm(Brisbane), now is a great time to get some veggies in. I like to make the most of the space in an Earthbox by planting taller climbers on the trellis at the back like a cucumber and tomato and lower salad greens like lettuce and beetroot leaves along the front. What I mean by the front, is the side facing towards the sun.
Usually $149 for the complete Earthbox with the trellis and on the wheels, these 11 are only $129 so you can easily get started and grow the fresh food you need.
Growing Food 4 Wealth
Those of you who have been on my newsletter for some time will know I’ve been threatening to write a book due to my frustration of not being able to bring you a growing system that can be adapted for all back yards to grow large amounts of produce in a small area in sync with nature.
Now there is no need for me to put pen to paper, I’ve discovered Jonathan Whites instructional book and video that describes a system that I have a lot of belief in and I have been putting aspects of it to use in my own garden for sometime. I agree with Jonathan that this will become a method by which we produce a lot of our own food in the future. Anyway, I’ll let Jonathan tell you a little more about it……..
Dear Food Growing Enthusiasts
I’m thrilled to be part of David’s fantastic website, Productive Gardens, and equally thrilled to have this opportunity to tell you a little about my unique, 100% Australian, method of growing food.
Following my method, you will set up a living, breathing ecosystem that’s made up of edible plants. Once it is set up it requires very little attention but will feed you and your family an abundance of fresh, healthy food. In fact, my garden, which is about 6m x 6m, slashes $5000 off my annual grocery bill and only takes about eight hours of effort per year. That’s the equivalence of making $625 per hour. Not a bad hourly rate for a gardener!
The food4wealth package includes an eBook and over an hour of video tutorials. It’s been written in easy-to-read language and set out as a step-by-step manual that anyone can easily follow. The secret behind the method is in the way the plants are arranged in a fashion that fills the niche spaces very tightly. If that sounds technical…don’t worry…it’s far easier than traditional gardening.
Filling the niche spaces gives you so many benefits apart from just massive yields. You will also have a garden that naturally repels pests, has well-balanced, fertile soils and does not require any difficult management strategies. And best of all, it will supply fresh, healthy organic food for you and your family every single day of the year. It’s a simple, yet prolific way of growing food in a small area, and from the results I have achieved in my own garden, I can say, with absolute certainty that this is the way we will be growing food in the future. It’s the perfect method for people who have little time but want big results. I am very happy to answer any questions you may have in regards to the method and would love to hear about your ‘food growing’ journey. You can contact me at jonathan@freshfoodgardenguru.com I look forward to hearing your story and wish you all the very best.
Jonathan White, Environmental Scientist and Author of Food4Wealth.
Click here to inspect this method in more detail!
Win a Surprise Prize!!!
What is the main problem when you arrive at the hospital to visit a patient with a bunch of flowers?
Wow, what a response! It seems many of you have faced the problem of trying to find a vase for the flowers you take to hospital! And with some hospitals banning the use of glass vases there has never been a better time to introduce the amazing folding POP VASE! Fresh into Australia, these fully water tight folding vases are just the shot to take to the hospital for the bunch of flowers. Available in several bright colours and patterns, they will add cheer to any room.
The winner of the draw for a pack of 3 Pop Vases is Heather from Bribie Island. Congratulations Heather!
Check it out here!
More styles will be arriving soon. As a very special introduction, I am offering 5 for $19.95 till Sunday only so you’ll need to call or email me directly to take advantage of this. Grab a couple to try now. Ideal for an easy to mail gift.
Video Tip
Very short video tip this week! How to easily start your own veggies from seed.
Check it out here!
Your Chance to Win a 4 Layer Stacking Garden
Planters that are so efficient, it’s just like having your own farm on the door step!
Its on again this month, the annual Bridge to Brisbane fun run. The Productive Gardens Team is entering again and hoping to improve on times from last year. This year, all proceeds will go to the Heart Foundation which is a fitting cause as we’re also trying to improve people’s heart conditions by encouraging the growing and eating of the freshest vegetables.
Ok, this is what you need to do. Click here to enter your guesstimate of the time it will take David to complete the 10km run. A winner will be declared when the results are published in the Sunday Mail usually a fortnight after the race.
For those who like to study the form guide!
Last year the winner crossed the line in 30min 32 sec.
David wears a size 10 jogger.
It’s usually pretty cold when the race starts at 6.30am.
David trains (jogs) along the Manly foreshore which is about 1 meter above sea level depending on the tide.
The first kilometer of the course is uphill over the Gateway bridge.(Struggle!)
Tip
Soils along the coastal belt of sub-tropical Queensland are naturally acidic. When preparing beds for your spring crops add some dolomite if the beds haven’t been limed in the last year or so. Soil pH test kits are inexpensive and tell you straight away how much you need to add but as a rule of thumb, apply approx. 150 – 200 grams per square meter for starters. As well as sweetening the soil, Dolomite contains the needed minerals of calcium and magnesium.
Edible Flowers
It’s rather sad but true that our ancestors had, in many ways, a far more adventurous diet than we do today. We have been accustomed to consider flowers to be decorative rather than an important ingredient in the kitchen. Edible flowers can make a salad look and taste spectacular. It’s great to be able to use all parts of the plant so be adventurous and try some of the following flowers, you can even plant them in amongst your veggies!
Viola, Nasturtium and Dianthus.
Roses and Sunflowers.
Zucchini and Squash.
Basil, Rocket, Chives and Dill.
Peas and Beans.
Cost of Food
One packet of Broccoli seed cost about $3.95
This packet happens to contains 450 seeds.
Lets say you had the brownest thumbs in the world and lots didn’t come up or died.
That means you could still have whole heads of Broccoli for a total of, wait for it, ONE CENT each! And guess what? As a bonus they’ll reshoot and throw out even more side shoots to harvest!