#Gardening Checklist for February in #NewZealand (#Aotearoa) Posted by Troppo February 1, 2020 "February is the last full month of summer in New Zealand, and it’s an important time to keep your garden thriving and start preparing for the cooler months ahead. Here’s a comprehensive checklist to help you manage your garden tasks in February" Learn more: #SolarPunkSunday #GrowYourOwnFood #GrownYourOwn #Gardening #GardeningInNewZealand #SouthernHemisphereGardening
#Australian #Gardening Calendars - #February via #DeepGreenPermaculture January 30, 2025 "Here are the February gardening calendars for all Australian climates – #Temperate, #Cool & #Alpine, #Subtropical, #Tropical and #Arid. Use the links below to view monthly gardening calendars or download printable documents." Read more: #SolarPunkSunday #GrowYourOwnFood #GrownYourOwn #Gardening #GardeningInAustralia #SouthernHemisphereGardening
[Note - website is a commercial on, but it had some good tips...] Monthly Planting Guide: What to Grow in February in #Australia February 6, 2025 "As summer continues in Australia, February is an excellent time to plan and plant your garden for the season ahead. Whether you're growing in a backyard, balcony, or raised garden bed like a Vegepod, choosing the right vegetables and herbs for your region will ensure a thriving, productive garden. In this guide, we’ll explore the best vegetables and herbs to grow in different Australian climates, provide expert tips on soil, watering, and sunlight and share recipe ideas to make the most of your fresh harvest. Managing February weather impacts on growth Australia’s February weather can be unpredictable, with heatwaves, dry spells and tropical storms affecting growth. Here’s how to manage these conditions: ● Heatwaves: Provide shade for delicate plants using a Vegepod Shade Cover. If you haven’t got one, you can purchase yours here. ● Dry conditions: Mulch around plants to retain moisture. ● Storms: Secure climbing plants and ensure proper drainage in your Vegepod to prevent waterlogging. When to expect harvests & tips for successful yields Most vegetables take several weeks to mature, but here’s a rough timeline for February plantings: ● Carrots – 10-12 weeks ● Beetroot – 8-10 weeks ● Cucumber – 6-8 weeks ● Tomatoes – 8-12 weeks Tips for a Successful Harvest: ● Pick vegetables at their peak ripeness for the best taste. ● Regularly prune herbs to encourage fresh growth. ● Rotate crops each season to prevent soil depletion and pest issues. Read more: #SolarPunkSunday #GrowYourOwnFood #GrownYourOwn #Gardening #Australia #SouthernHemisphereGardening
Alrighty then... We know there's shit going down. But for the next 24 hours, I'll be focused on #SolarPunkSunday (unless there is breaking news that can't wait). Let's get SPS started!!! #SolarPunk #RightToRepair #RepairCafes #SeedStarting #Agroecology #BuildingCommunity #Rewilding #VisibleMending #FiberArts #FoodWaste #Earth4All #ABeterWorld #ResistanceIsFertile
Like I said, #JakeLang got to walk away... #January6 provocateur says he was stabbed at pro-#ICE #Minneapolis rally The confrontation comes amid heightened tensions in the city following the killing of #ReneeNicoleGood by an ICE officer earlier this month. #USPol #Minneapolis #WhiteSupremacists #Resistance #ResistICE #ResistWhiteSupremacists