Gardening Calendar (Australian Temperate Climate) – February

February is the last month of summer, and it’s still a fairly dry time of the year in Melbourne, so water deeply and less often during dry periods to encourage roots to grow down, making plants less vulnerable to heat and drought.

Take advantage of the hot dry weather to do weeding, and lay the weeds on top of the soil to dry out and become mulch, but remove and dispose of the seeding parts first.

 

Things to Do This Month:

  • Summer pruning of fruit trees, cut new green growth by half to maintain size.
  • Feed citrus trees, and top up mulch (use compost or old manure) over roots, keeping clear of trunk.
  • Cut and dry herbs for winter use.
  • Collect ripening seeds for plants you wish to propagate.
  • Divide perennials towards the end of the month, or if in drought, leave till March.
  • Sow cool season green manure crops, such as Broad Beans, Fenugreek, Linseed, Lupins, Mustard, Oats and Vetch, then dug in during autumn before flowering.
  • Last chance to sow warm season green manure crops, such as Buckwheat, Cowpea, Japanese Millet, Mung Bean, Mustard, Soybean.
  • Prune summer fruiting raspberries – after fruit is picked, cut out old canes and tie new canes (that have grown this year) to supports.
  • Keep an eye on water gardens and ponds, water levels can get low due to evaporation. Aquatic plants can become overgrown and require thinning at this time of year.
  • Propagation of semi-hardwood (semi-ripe) cuttings is done in mid-late summer, use rooting hormone, and plant in moist commercial propagation mix, or make your own with one part coarse propagating sand (washed river sand) and one part peat or coconut coir.

 

Vegetables and Herbs to Sow:

Sow in February Harvest (weeks)
Beetroot ds 7-10
Brussel Sprouts ds 14-28
Broccoli ds 10-16
Buckwheat d 8-12
Cabbage ds 8-15
Caraway d 24 mths
Carrot d 12-18
Cauliflower ds 15-22
Chervil d 6-8
Chicory d 8
Chinese Cabbage ds 8-10
Cress d 2-3
Endive ds 10-11
Kohlrabi d 7-10
Leeks ds 15-18
Lettuce ds 8-12
Mustard greens d 5-8
Oats d 8-12
Onions ds 25-34
Spring Onions d 6-10
Parsley ds 9-19
Parsnip d 17-20
Potato tubers d 15-20
Radish d 5-7
Rhubarb crowns d 12 mths
Salad Burnett ds 6-8
Salsify d 14-21
Shallot bulbs d 12-15
Silverbeet ds 7-12
Swedes d 10-14
Turnip d 6-9

Key:
d = sow directly into ground
s = sow in seed tray
ds = sow directly into ground or seed tray
*= frost tender
**= sow after frost

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  1. Thanks Angelo-always enjoy your practical blogs-my husband & I are hopefully starting a community garden in Research-one of the things we were told by Nillumbik council is to build some wicking beds-we are reasonably clueless, am hoping to ask your advice here

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