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Seed Companies

  • Royston-Petrie Seeds P.O. Box 1152 Ph: (61) 2 6372 7800 www.roystonpetrieseeds.com.au
  • Cornucopia Seed Cornucopia Seeds and Plants Ph (03) 5457 1230 http://cornucopiaseeds.com.au
  • Select Organic M.S 905, Lower Beechmont 4211 www.selectorganic.com.au Organic Seeds
  • GreenHarvest 52 Crystal Waters, M.S. 16, MALENY 4552 Ph: (07) 5494 4676 www.greenharvest.com.au
  • Greenpatch PO Box 1285, TAREE, NSW 2430 (02) 6551 4240 www.greenpatchseeds.com.au enquiries@greenpatchseeds.com.au
  • The Italian Gardener Allsun Farm, PO Box 8050, Gundaroo, New South Wales, 2620 (02) 6236 8173 www.theitaliangardener.com.au info@theitaliangardener.com.au Italian vegetable seeds
  • Kings Seeds PO Box 2785, Bundaberg, QLD 4670, Australia Tel: 07 4159 4882 www.kingseeds.com.au
  • Phoenix Seeds PO Box 207 , Snug, TAS, Australia 03) 6267 9663 Only postal Very unusual seeds
  • Diggers www.diggers.com.au info@diggers.com.au Fantastic company become a member and help them in their work, they have two sites, St Erith (nr Daylesford) and Heronswood (Mornington Peninsula) and when you become a member you get sent out a free magazine / newsletter
  • Eden Seed M.S. 905, Lower Beechmont 4211 (07) 5533 1107 www.edenseeds.com.au Lots of information botanical and taste
  • The Lost Seed The Lost Seed PO Box 321 SHEFFIELD TAS 7306 ph: 03 6491 1000 www.thelostseed.com.au Has a selection of very rare vegetables, and a great free download of sow what when chart

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Sow in July




What to sow in Geelong, in July.
  1. Artichoke
  2. Asparagus
  3. Broad Beans (Diggers do an ornamental sort with scarlet flowers
  4. Broccoli (Try another more ornemental sort, Romanesco, availible from New Gippsland Seeds and Bulbs, looks like fractual and has a more delicate flavour)
  5. Brussel Sprout
  6. Cabbage
  7. Cauliflower
  8. Celery
  9. Chicory(Go to an Italian Grocers for exciting variety in Raddiccio, you will be amazed at the colours and shapes)
  10. Endive
  11. Garlic (This takes up to 9 months to grow so find a spot out of the way)
  12. Lettuce
  13. Asian Greens (Sow thickly and you can eat the young plants as you thin them out)
  14. Onions
  15. Peas
  16. Raddish (I love these and they never make it into the house, try with butter)
  17. Spinach
  18. Swedes
  19. Turnips (Check out The Lost Seed for Red Turnip)

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