Untangling tomatoes – why dwarf tomatoes are the future

Untangling tomatoes – why dwarf tomatoes are the future

We gardeners choose our plants carefully, curating the heights and widths of plants and visualising how they’ll fit together in our gardens when fully grown. For most garden plants it’s easy to find information on their dimensions, from labels, internet searches or...
Stop the rot

Stop the rot

With above average rainfall, as temperatures increase, so too will a range of fungal and mildew diseases on our plants, but particularly on our vegetable gardens. Keeping your soil and plants healthy with organic growing techniques will help them be more resistant to...
Terrific Turmeric

Terrific Turmeric

I love to use turmeric in the kitchen and, as it’s quite expensive to buy, I’d been trying to grow it for years, when a gardening friend shared her parents’ discovery. Turmeric and her close cousin Ginger are understorey plants and are seen flourishing in the shade in...
See our signs at the Melton Botanic Garden

See our signs at the Melton Botanic Garden

Recently Edible Eden was excited to visit the Melton Botanic Garden and see our donation of bushfood plant identification in action.  Edible Eden Design is proud to be a corporate sponsor of the Friends of Melton Botanic Gardens. John Bentley, president of the Friends...
Protecting plants from winter cold & frost

Protecting plants from winter cold & frost

Winter has really arrived and with it comes beanies, thick socks, and jackets to protect us from winter’s chills and ills. If you have good house heating, it’s easy to forget that out in the garden some plants need protection too from the cold. Many plants from warmer...
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