![]() ![]() It also creates a tidy and cared for look. Add thick layers of Tui Mulch & Feed or Tui Pea Straw Mulch to garden beds and pots to conserve water, reduce weeds and add valuable nutrients back to the soil.Apply a side dressing of Tui Dried Blood to polyanthus and primula to prolong the flowering periods, particularly if heavy rains may have leached away valuable soil nutrients.Apply a side dressing of Tui NovaTec Premium fertiliser to pots and planters.Apply Tui Bulb Food to existing bulb plantings.Add a layer of Tui Mulch & Feed around the base of fruit trees, to keep the soil warmer over the winter months and help suppress weeds.Ĭyclamen, roses, forget-me-nots – annual bedding types, calendula, polyanthus, flowering kale, poppy, primula, viola, pansy, snapdragon, sweet William, allysum, daffidol, tulip, hyacinth.Ĭamellias, leucadendrons, wallflowers, winter roses – hellebores, dianthus, violets, daphne, iberis, snapdragons, kowhai, flowering kale. Keep areas around fruit and fruit trees weed free.Rot can quickly spread throughout a whole harvest within a week or two. Check harvested fruit to make sure nothing is rotting, remove fruit as soon as its starts to decay.Collect and compost any rotting fruit from under fruit trees.Blast off with a hose, apply warm soapy water, or select a suitable spray from your garden centre. Aphids, whitefly and scale insects may be about.Remember, fruit requires a position in full sun and shelter from the wind is preferable. Plant evergreen frost hardy fruits such as feijoa and Chilean guavas.Strawberries can be planted now - research shows that planting strawberries in New Zealand's winter temperatures will produce a higher yield in summer.Apple, pear, raspberry, strawberry, blueberry, blackberry, feijoa, plum, peach.įeijoas, apples, pears, lemons, limes, mandarins, oranges. ![]()
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