Thursday, August 24, 2023

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Mackay and Whitsunday Life

KITCHEN GARDENS Norina Jane From Whitpro

Did you notice the influx of dragonflies! More than I have seen in a long time in the Whitsundays.

“A lot of dragonfly mean the Wet has ended” (June Djiagween, First Nations Person)

With the wet season coming to an end and the April temperatures finally dropping under 30 degrees, it is a very exciting time for the Kitchen Garden!

April, May, June and July are the months in the Whitsundays to sow from seed for so many vegetables, herbs and beneficial flowers Including (but not restricted to):

Basil, Beetroot, Beans, Broccoli, Cabbage, Carrots, Capsicum, Cauliflower, Chilli, Chives, Coriander, Corn, Cosmos, Cucumber, Eggplant, Fennel, Kale, Leek, Lettuce, Marigold, Nasturtiums, Parsley, Peas, Pumpkin, Radish, Rockmelon, Silverbeet, Squash, Sunflowers, Swede, Tomatoes and Zucchini.

Planting from seed is cost effective, simplifies the process and is incredibly rewarding.

A packet of seeds cost between $3-$5. In each packet you’ll have more seeds than you will need to produce enough of that vegetable for the season.

In the Whitsundays, sowing directly into your garden beds will give you great results,

you just need to follow a few very simple rules and if nothing pops up after 20 days, simply sow something else in that bed.

Seeds hold all the nutrients they require to germinate, so your part at this stage is to sow to the correct depth and to keep your soil moist, its very important that you water every morning and do not let your soil dry out while your seeds are encouraged to germinate.

This is where seed raising mix is, in my opinion, essential for optimal success.

Seed raising mix holds moisture and has the perfect structure to allow the new growth to push through to the surface. I spread a layer of seed raising mix directly on the garden soil, spread my seeds on top and then cover them with more seed raising mix. This will increase your success with germination rates, tenfold.

Remember, do not bury your seeds. It takes a lot of energy for those new leaves to push through to the surface. The general rule is sow to twice the depth of the seeds diameter.

Then, water EVERY morning without fail.  

Seed raising mix is a wonderful medium for seed germination, but it is not much use after that. It is nutrient deficient, so you don’t need to lay it on your garden beds thickly.  

One more thing, protect your beds with a shade cloth.  

A shade cloth will prevent birds from getting to your seeds, will reduce the intensity of the suns rays (I use 25 per cent) which in turn will help with moisture retention and will keep insects and pests/pets  (like bandicoots and dogs) off your patch.

Follow these simple rules and you will be rewarded with little green glimpses covering your soil within 7 – 21 days.

If you don’t have space for a vegie patch, then growing food in pots is a real option.

So, sow some seeds today! Remember to water every morning without fail and reap the rewards over the coming months

RECIPE OF THE MONTH

BLT POTATO SKINS & HERBS FROM THE GARDEN

Prepare the potatoes ahead of time and freeze them, ready to pull out at any time for a quick and easy share plate that even the kids will enjoy.

Ingredients

Potatoes

Olive Oil

Salt & Pepper

Butter

Cooked diced Bacon

Grated Cheese of your choice

Sour Cream

Tomatoes

Lettuce

Chives, Parsley, herbs of your choice

Heat oven to 210 degrees Celsius, wipe over potatoes with olive oil and sprinkle with salt.

Bake in the oven for 60 minutes. Cool till you can handle them and cut in half length ways.

Spoon out a majority of the flesh (set that aside and use it for potato mash with dinner) and freeze till you are ready to use.

Place skins on tray, fill with mixed cheese and bacon and place in the oven at 200 degrees for 5-10 minutes until cheese has melted. Now top with all remaining ingredients and more!  Quick, easy and a favourite with all.

“A lot of dragonfly mean the Wet has ended” (June Djiagween, First Nations Person)

Growing from seed is very rewarding

Make sure you use a shade cloth

A delicious snack for the whole family!

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