NB: This is a sponsored post with the good people from GARDENA NZ, who have generously made this project possible. Over the winter I have had a few side hustles going on beyond the realm of my garden that have…
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Category: GARDENING
Tags: GARDENA NZ, GARDENING, Growing flowers, Growing Vegetables, How to install irrigation, irrigation, July, Mid Winter, Neta Irrigation, New Zealand, Sarah the Gardener, sponsored
(A paid post with the good people from GARDENA NZ) Historically, back in the day I was a bit of a malingerer, I would be slow to clear away the seasons end. Not because I was lazy, but to acknowledge…
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Category: GARDENING, Uncategorized
Tags: Coastal gardening, cover crop, Early Autumn, Gardena Handspreader M, GARDENA NZ, GARDENING, garlic, March, Mustard cover crop, New Zealand, Paid Partnership, Sarah the Gardener, Sponsored Post, vegetable gardening
(A paid post with the good people from GARDENA NZ) As much as it is still early spring and the weather flip flops between hopefully promising with warm sunny days and a brutal reminder that summer is still a way…
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Category: Uncategorized
Tags: Classic bypass secateurs with soft grip, clearing a new garden, Coastal gardening, Early Spring, GARDENA NZ, GARDENING, Growing Vegetables, Making mulch, New Zealand, Paid Partnership, Premium Multi Sprayer, pruning, Pruning Lopper EasyCut 680 B, Sarah the Gardener, September, Sponsored Post, tree lupin
This is always a bit of a grey area as to when the new season starts and the previous one ends. It makes sense to think that when harvesting stops from plants planted in the spring is a logical end,…
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Category: Uncategorized
Tags: asparagus, Coastal gardening, Comfort Flower Rake, Early Winter, GARDENA NZ, GARDENING, Growing Vegetables, June, NatureLine Spade, New Zealand, Paid post, Sarah the Gardener, Secateurs, sponsored, The new season, the winter garden