Vegetable Gardening

Melbourne garden tour in SEPTEMBER! SPRING edible planting guide – vegetable Gardening Australia



In this video I give you a detailed TOUR of everything growing in our suburban backyard vegetable garden in September / Spring in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

Plus: a planting guide for what to plant in Melbourne in September – all of your Spring seedlings sorted!

This September Vegetable Garden tour in Melbourne Australia includes container gardening, vegetable garden beds and raised beds.

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8 Comments

  1. Your seedlings are looking good. I've not been successful in getting my seedlings looking like that. What potting mix do you use? I am in Australia.

  2. Your garden is going well. Some of my plants bolted because of the confusing weather. I was growing Broccolini. I had a few meals, and then it finished. It's probably because of too much heat as I have colourbond fences and concrete and no grass.
    It will be good with your raised garden beds. I put some out the back just for Lavender, etc, and they are 44 high. They are metal, so I put cardboard, twigs, leaves to fill them and soil, and the plants are growing well.
    I'm going to put more out the front as I have small courtyards.
    When I made a cover for a previous bed, I made it out of plumbing pipe. It was strong but too expensive. Now I use stakes and put poly pipe on top and bend it over,so much cheaper. I got that idea off another channel.

    When I watched your videos I thought you had a lovely voice,you should be on TV, then I watched the news which I rarely do and I saw you on there.😊

    It was raining here in Sydney with high winds, then it was hot days and cool nights.
    Poor plants are thinking what season is it.
    I only just finished picking cherry tomatoes off a plant last week. I've saved some seeds.
    Usually, I just squeeze a cherry tomatoe over the soil and then cover the seeds, and I get plants.
    I've been getting heaps of bees on my water features they stop for a rest and a drink.
    Happy gardening. 🌷

  3. Fellow Australian here from Adelaide!! 28 degrees Celsius next Thursday already!! Oiii!! Not ready for summer!!

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