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It’s Heating Up At HOG
An update from the Hills Organic Garden Club
With the dry weather and hot temperatures, our garden is looking a little depleted and unproductive. It is just too hot to plant anything so we have decided to rest the beds until the cooler months around April/May.
Mowing and weeding are a constant chore despite the dry weather, so there is always work to be done.
We are quite excited to have a couple of flowers on our dragon fruit vine so hopefully eventually we will have some fruit.
March usually sees us starting to prepare the garden beds for April/May plantings. They need to be topped up with fresh soil, fertilizer and compost and allowed to stand for