Muddy Boots

Question Time 27!

July 30, 2024 Keith and Elisabeth
Question Time 27!
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Muddy Boots
Question Time 27!
Jul 30, 2024
Keith and Elisabeth

Q&A time again! Who will be this month’s lucky winner of the fabulous prize donated by The Plant Runner?

  • Camellias can be moved during Winter months by pruning back by around ⅓, carefully digging out and feeding with a specialised, acidic potting mix
  • Fig trees can be pruned in Winter to back to your preferred size by cutting back to the nearest node. Feed with Neutrog Gyganics       
  • Ash from the fire can be either put into the compost or applied to the garden (best before rain) and can be a pest deterrent for slugs and aphids
  • Lemon not fruiting heavily? Could be lack of sun and warmth. 
  • Transplanting a lemon tree. Can be cut back by at about ⅓. Dig down 30-45cm under the roots and transplant into a well-composted spot or into a pot with specialised citrus potting mix. Seasol will help stimulate root growth
  • Beans not germinating. Try soaking in water with diluted Seasol. Plant at recommended time of year.
  • Olive trees are very hardy and a hedge can be maintained by cutting back to your preferred height regularly.
  • Transplanting an Acacia could be risky (natives are notoriously difficult to transplant). 

Thank you for your great questions again! 

Where you can find all things Muddy Boots!

Website: https://www.muddyboots.net.au/
Instagram: www.instagram.com/muddybootspodcast/
Facebook: Muddy Boots Podcast | Facebook

Show Notes

Q&A time again! Who will be this month’s lucky winner of the fabulous prize donated by The Plant Runner?

  • Camellias can be moved during Winter months by pruning back by around ⅓, carefully digging out and feeding with a specialised, acidic potting mix
  • Fig trees can be pruned in Winter to back to your preferred size by cutting back to the nearest node. Feed with Neutrog Gyganics       
  • Ash from the fire can be either put into the compost or applied to the garden (best before rain) and can be a pest deterrent for slugs and aphids
  • Lemon not fruiting heavily? Could be lack of sun and warmth. 
  • Transplanting a lemon tree. Can be cut back by at about ⅓. Dig down 30-45cm under the roots and transplant into a well-composted spot or into a pot with specialised citrus potting mix. Seasol will help stimulate root growth
  • Beans not germinating. Try soaking in water with diluted Seasol. Plant at recommended time of year.
  • Olive trees are very hardy and a hedge can be maintained by cutting back to your preferred height regularly.
  • Transplanting an Acacia could be risky (natives are notoriously difficult to transplant). 

Thank you for your great questions again! 

Where you can find all things Muddy Boots!

Website: https://www.muddyboots.net.au/
Instagram: www.instagram.com/muddybootspodcast/
Facebook: Muddy Boots Podcast | Facebook