Now is the perfect time to either start or refresh your veggie patch. There is something so wholesome and satisfying about eating produce that you’ve grown and cared for yourself. You don’t need a lot of space to create a veggie patch and can even purchase raised garden beds to make it even easier to grow your own food at home.
This time of year, there is so much that you can plant and enjoy in the lead up to Winter. These include:
Herbs are also a great resource to have in your own back yard and during Winter, if looked after correctly, herbs like Thyme, Mint, Coriander and Basil can thrive within the colder climates.
If you’re a starter to a vegetable patch we’ve got a proven recipe for success to get you started.
Once you’ve figured out where you want to put your veggie garden, you’ll want to weed, dig, and rake the area to make sure there are no rocks in your soil to impede your vegetables growth. Ideally at this point, you will mix your soil with aged manure or compost, which will build up the nutrients in your soil and give your vegetables the best chance to take and grow.
Next up, put some dripper hose down to facilitate watering your new source of sustenance. This will make it super easy come watering time and help cut down any water wastage.
We have the perfect product for the next stage of your vegetable garden. Our
Veggie Rolls are rolls of our coir fibre matting that come in a roll that is 3 metres long and 25 centimetres wide. Rolling these mats out over the top of your soil protects from erosion, supresses weeds and keeps the moisture down at the base of your plants.
Once your soil is prepped and your dripper hose is run, lay down rows of Veggie Roll. How this looks will be dependent on how big your patch is, but here is a photo of one of our veggie patches.
You want to plant your seeds or seedlings in between your rows of matting. This gives your seeds/seedlings all the glorious sunshine and aeration that they need, whilst helping to keep your soil moist and protected from the elements as your veggies grow and mature. Before long it will be time to harvest your patch! Once your harvest is complete, simply roll up the matting and start again. I estimate that I will get two lots of veggies from the matting before it will need replacing.
Happy Gardening!