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Mid autumn…

While some parts of the country may be experiencing an “Indian summer” this month, there’s a definite chill in the air in the cooler, southern region of the continent. Crisp nights, foggy mornings and even a frost or two are good indications that, for most of us, winter is not far away. Even in the tropical north, the humidity has receded.

Gardening In April

  • Vegetables
  • Fruit & Citrus
  • Flowers & Bulbs
  • Lawn Care
  • Plants, Trees & Shrubs
How to grow potatoes

Potatoes

Potatoes (Solanum tuberosum) are tubers that grow...

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Peas

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How to grow onions

Onions

The basis of so many delicious dishes, onions...

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Garlic

Growing garlic ( Allium sativum) at home is now...

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Runner beans

Runner beans, or more correctly scarlet runner...

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How to grow & care for cauliflower

Cauliflower

Drizzled with olive oil and baked whole or sliced...

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How to grow & care for broccoli

Broccoli

Broccoli is a must have in every home veggie patch...

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Brussels Sprouts

Brussels Sprouts

You might not like the cold weather, but Brussels...

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How to grow spinach

Spinach

Spinach is rich in iron, fibre and other essential...

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How to grow kale

Kale

Kale is an easy to grow leafy vegetable that has...

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How to grow & care for cabbage

Cabbage

Cabbages are an easy and versatile vegetable for...

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How to grow & care for silverbeet

Silverbeet

Silverbeet is also commonly referred to as Swiss...

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Ginger

Ginger

Ginger is a tasty and easy spice to grow in your...

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A pile of avocados with one on top cut in half.

Avocado

Avocado trees, once established, are very...

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Bunch of Beetroot

Beetroot

Beetroot is the ultimate vegetable to grow for...

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Celery

Celery

Celery can be a fussy vegetable to grow, it doesn...

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Watercress plant

Watercress

Watercress is a peppery, nutrient-rich leafy green...

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Eggplant bunch

Eggplant

Eggplants are a heat-loving, productive and home...

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Growing lots of capsicum

Capsicum

Capsicums add crunch, colour and nutrients to many...

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grow radishes

Radish

Radishes are one of the easiest and speediest...

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Growing Leeks

Leeks

Leeks are a sweet and mild member of the onion...

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Globe artichokes

Globe artichoke (Cynara scolymus) are thistle like...

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Fennel

Fennel

Fennel or Florence Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare...

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Horseradish

Horseradish

Horseradish is a vigorous plant related to...

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Patty Pan Squash

Patty Pan Squash

Squash or patty pan squash as they are often...

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Shallots

Shallots

Shallots ( Allium cepa var. aggregatum) are a...

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Lettuce

Lettuce

Lettuce is an easy to grow, staple leafy green...

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Carrots

Carrot

Carrots are an easy to grow, staple vegetable that...

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Snow peas

Snow Peas

Snow peas are heavy croppers that are easy to grow...

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Turnips

Turnip

Turnip are a fast and easy to grow root crop that...

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Yam

Yam

Yam (Dioscorea sp.) is an ancient food crop grown...

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Mustard Greens

Mustard greens

Mustard greens (Brassica juncea) are a cool season...

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A close-up shot of ripe and unripe cherry tomatoes hanging from the vine in a greenhouse.

Cherry Tomato

Tiny and tasty, cherry tomatoes are a vegie patch...

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Fresh shiitake mushrooms.

Mushrooms

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Fresh black summer truffle mushroom sliced in pieces on a plate.

Truffles

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How to grow blueberries

Blueberries

Eaten fresh, baked in muffins or as the star...

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Strawberries

Who doesn’t love strawberries? If you’re a...

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How to grow & care for apple trees

Apple

Apple trees love a garden with cool winters, but...

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Choko

Choko

Chokos are an old-fashioned crop that’s making a...

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Harvesting Blackberries

Blackberries

Blackberries sometimes get a bad wrap thanks to...

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Growing Dragon fruit

Dragon Fruit

Dragon fruit grows on a climbing cactus that...

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Growing grapes

Grapes

Growing grapes from your own grapevine really are...

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Passionfruit

Passionfruit

Passionfruits are a popular and productive vine...

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Persimmon

Persimmon

Persimmons are medium to tall growing deciduous...

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Paw Paw

Paw Paw

Paw Paw or Papaya (Carica papaya) originate from...

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Pear

Pear Trees

Pear trees love a garden with cool winters, but if...

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Kiwifruit

Kiwifruit

Kiwifruit grow on large, vigorous vines that need...

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Gooseberry

Gooseberries

Gooseberries (Ribes uva-crispa) are native to...

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plum

Plum Trees

Plum trees are productive fruit trees, ideally...

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pomegranate

Pomegranate

Pomegranates (Punica granatum) are heat-loving...

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Ripe feijoa fruits on a tree.

Feijoa

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Growing orchids

Orchids

Orchids are a great addition to any home, with...

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How to grow Allium

Allium

Alliums belong to the same family as onions...

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How to grow roses

Roses

Roses are among our favourite garden plants – and...

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how to grow sweet peas

Sweet peas

The sweet pea (Lathyrus odoratus) is an incredibly...

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How to grow & care for lavender

Lavender

Lavender is a beautiful, fragrant small shrub...

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How to grow dahlia

Dahlia

Dahlias produce colourful blooms throughout summer...

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Azalea

Azaleas have the power to fill winter and spring...

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Gerbera

Gerbera

Gerberas produce bright, colourful flowers on long...

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Jasmine

Jasmine

Jasmine (Jasmine polyanthum) is a vigorous vine...

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Lilies

Lilies

Lilies or lilium are summer flowering bulbs with...

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Marigold

Marigold

Marigold flowers will bring bright pops of colour...

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Gardenia

Gardenia

Gardenias are warm climate flowering shrubs or...

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Poppies

Poppies

Poppies will bring a flush of colour into your...

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Proteas

Proteas

Proteas are sun-loving beauties originally from...

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Snapdragons

Snapdragons

Snapdragons are bright and cheerful flowering...

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How to grow hydrangeas

Hydrangea

Hydrangeas ( Hydrangea macrophylla) are the...

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poinsettia

Poinsettia

Poinsettia is a Christmas favourite - their red...

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Begonias

Begonias

Begonias come in a range of sizes and forms, and...

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Rhododendron

Rhododendron

Rhododendrons are spring flowering shrubs or trees...

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Everlasting Daisies

Everlasting Daisies

Everlasting Daisies (Xerochrysum bracteatum) are a...

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Lilac

Lilac

Lilac shrubs or trees (Syringa vulgaris) are loved...

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Iris

Iris

Iris flowers appear in spring and summer in...

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Nasturtium

Nasturtium

Nasturtiums are an easy to grow, flowering...

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Tulips

Tulips

Tulips are spring flowering bulbs that love...

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Orange-pink Coral Charm peony flowers in bloom.

Peonies

Peonies are a superstar of the flower world. Big...

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Purple foxglove flowers in a green garden.

Foxgloves

Foxgloves, also referred to as fairy gloves or...

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Hyacinths

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Buffalo Grass

A popular stalwart in Australian gardens for good...

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Kikuyu Grass

Kikuya grass, or Pennisetum Clandestinum, is a...

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Bromeliad

Bromeliads

Bromeliads ( Bromeliaceae) are a diverse group of...

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Almond Tree

Almonds (Prunus amygdalus) are the edible nuts...

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bougainvillea

Bougainvillea

Bougainvilleas put on a showy display of vibrant...

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Magnolia

Magnolia

Magnolia's magnificent blooms arrive at the end of...

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Birds of Paradise

Bird of Paradise

Bird of Paradise plants are tropical beauties with...

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dieffenbachia

Dieffenbachia

Dieffenbachia (Dieffenbachia spp.), also known as...

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Boston Fern

Boston Fern

Boston Ferns (Nephrolepis exaltata) are elegant...

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Kentia Palm

Kentia Palm

Kentia Palms (Howea forsteriana) are tall, elegant...

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Lilly Pilly

Lilly Pilly

Lilly Pilly plants range from small shrubs to...

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bottlebrush

Bottlebrush

Bottlebrush gets their common name because their...

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Waratah

Waratah

Waratah (Telopea species) are Australian native...

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Lemon Tree

Lemon Trees

Lemon trees are a classic backyard staple! These...

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Christmas Bush

Christmas Bush

Christmas Bush (Ceratopetlum gummiferum) or NSW...

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English Ivy

English Ivy

English Ivy (Hedera helix) is a fast growing...

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Microgreens

Microgreens

Microgreens are the young and immature seedlings...

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White and yellow Lonicera Japonica Caprifolium Perfoliate honeysuckle flowers.

Honeysuckle

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Red Japanese maple tree and maple leaves in autumn.

Japanese Maple Tree

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Purple Wisteria sinensis flowers with twisting stems and masses of scented flowers in hanging racemes.

Wisteria

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Vegetables

What to harvest now:

There’s not a lot to harvest from the veggie patch now, although some new plantings of salad greens may be almost ready. 

  • The last of the pumpkins may still be clinging to their vines and there may still be some green tomatoes on late fruiting varieties. These should all be picked now and the plants removed. The tomatoes won’t ripen this late in the season, so turn them into pickles.
  • Lettuce, rocket, silver beet, spinach and rhubarb planted last month may have some tender young leaves ready to pick later in April.

What to plant now:

Seedlings of winter veggies can continue this month. Your crops will get a good start before colder weather slows down growth.

In temperate to cool temperate areas, plant seedlings of:
  • Silverbeet
  • Broccoli
  • Brussels sprouts
  • Cabbage
  • Cauliflower
  • Chinese cabbage
  • Kale (including Tuscan kale or cavallo nero)
  • Carrot
  • Leek
  • Parsnip
  • Spinach
  • Spring onion
  • Turnip

 

 
In warm regions, sow seeds or plant seedlings of:
  • Beetroot
  • Broccoli
  • Cabbage
  • Carrot
  • Cauliflower
  • Peas
  • Silverbeet
  • Spinach
  • Okra
  • Swede
  • Soft herbs – parsley, coriander, basil
     

Veggie patch tips for April:

  • Keep new plantings growing strongly with applications of liquid fertiliser for vegetables and herbs such as Osmocote Boost+Feed Vegetables, Tomatoes & Herbs or a certified organic fertiliser every two to three weeks.
  • Water deeply at least once a week if the weather is dry – add a wetting agent to ensure moisture penetrates deep into the soil.
  • Hand pull or hoe out weeds as they appear – they compete for nutrients and moisture and may also harbour pests that could attack your crops.
  • Use snail and slug traps or baits to protect young seedlings.

Fruit

What fruits to harvest now:

There may still be some crops of late season fruits maturing. These include:

  • Apples 
  • Pears 
  • Raspberries
  • Mandarins
  • Selected oranges
  • Persimmons
  • Pomegranates
  • Quinces

Fruit hanging in a tree

 

What fruit to plant:

Evergreen fruiting plants such as passionfruit vines and citrus may still be put in while the soil is still warm. It’s still too early for and new bare-root fruit trees. They are best planted in mid to late winter.

 

Flowers & Bulbs

What flowers to plant:

Spring flowering bulbs:

  • Anemone
  • Daffodil
  • Freesia
  • Hyacinth
  • Iris
  • Ixia
  • Lachenalia
  • Muscari (grape hyacinth)
  • Narcissus
  • Ranunculus
  • Sparaxis
  • Scilla
  • Sprekelia
  • Tritonia
  • Tritelia
  • Tulip
  • Watsonia

Yellow and orange tulips

 

Winter and spring flowering annual seedlings:

  •  Arctotis
  • Alyssum
  • Antirrhinum (snapdragon)
  • Aquilegia (granny’s bonnet)
  • Calendula
  • Canterbury bells (campanula)
  • Carnation
  • Cineraria
  • Delphinium
  • Gaillardia
  • Geum
  • Gypsophila
  • Iceland poppy
  • Larkspur
  • Nemesia
  • Nigella
  • Pansy
  • Polyanthus
  • Primula
  • Scabiosa
  • Sweet William
  • Verbena
  • Viola

Lawn

 Maintenance tips for your Lawn:

In southern regions, this month is your last chance to patch or rejuvenate a tired lawn or install new turf before the weather becomes too cool. It’s already too late to sow a new lawn from scratch. Although the seed may germinate well, there’s not enough time for the grass to become well established and thicken up before winter.

In the warmer north of the country, new lawns may be started from seed or turf rolls. A reminder of the autumn lawn maintenance program we recommend:

  • De-thatch with a garden rake to remove build-up of dead grass, especially in buffalo, kikuyu and couch lawns.
  • Aerate the lawn with a garden fork or hire a coring machine suitable for home gardens.
  • Top dress with Scotts Lawn Builder Organic Lawn Soil – Topdress Mix & Underlay.
  • Water entire lawn area, if permitted, to settle topdress mix.
  • Fertilise with Lawn Builder All Purpose Slow Release Lawn Fertiliser, Lawn Builder Buffalo, Lawn Builder Extreme Green Granular or one of the Lawn Builder hose-on equivalents.
  • Worn and bare areas may be patched with instant turf.

Man digging

 

Garden Tasks

 Things to look out for and do during the month:

  • Continue checking for fallen and/or diseased fruits. Good garden hygiene helps present disease and pest carry-over to the next growing season. Dispose of them in the household rubbish – do not put them in the compost bin! 
  • Cut out and dispose of galls (swellings) on citrus trees to help eradicate gall wasps.
  • Check the ties on dahlias and chrysanthemums to ensure they are not cutting into stems.
  • Carefully lift gladioli corms, let them air dry for a few days, then spread in a single layer in a tray. Store in a cool, dry place until next planting time.

Flowers in a garden

 

Pest Control:

  • Keep an eye out for aphids and other insect pests, especially on herbs and vegetable and flower seedlings. Use a general garden insecticide like Defender Pyrethrum Insect Spray to control them. Don’t forget to spray the undersides of leaves too. 
  • Watch for the caterpillars of the White Cabbage Butterfly on cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli and other brassicas. Pyrethrum will assist or try a cabbage dust. 
  • Newly planted seedlings may be targeted by snails and slugs. Protect them with Defender Snail & Slug Pellets.

Slug on a leaf

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