Citrus for Winter
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As temperatures drop and days grow shorter, July offers plenty of opportunity to nurture the garden and set the foundations for spring.

Move pots to optimal sun soaking positions and feed with Strike Back for Orchids to promote flowers amongst all potted plants. Improve your lawns and garden beds with Seamungus to keep soil healthy and microbially rich, and lay down a layer of Whoflungdung to keep roots warm.

 

Winter Citrus

Citrus season is here with lemons, navel oranges and mandarins all producing wonderfully on established trees all around Australia. These vibrant ever-green trees bring life to many winter gardens, be it in the garden or in pots.

Citrus trees are heavy feeders and require regular nutrition to produce plenty of high-quality fruit. Signs that a citrus tree may be lacking this nutrition include yellowing leaves, slow growth and flower drop.

For optimal results feed with Gyganic for Veggies, Fruit and Citrus after new season growth, and continue to feed every eight to ten weeks throughout the growing season. This routine helps to support strong growth and consistent fruit production.

Gyganic for Veggies, Fruit and Citrus will soon be available in a NEW 4kg paper compostable bag, offering an environmentally convenient choice for home gardeners. With the same trusted formulation and endorsed by The Rare Fruit Society of South Australia, this pack can be easily used and stored, before being placed in home compost systems or kerbside recycling once finished.

 

July Fertilising Jobs

 

Prepare the Soil Before Planting

 

July Planting Picks

Australia’s climate is as diverse as the gardens we grow, which means that what thrives in one region might struggle in another. Knowing what to plant, when to plant it, and what suits your local conditions makes all the difference to how your garden performs.

 

That’s why we’ve broken things down by climate zone, with our top picks for fruit and veg, herbs and flowers to plant and sow in each region.

 

For the full planting lists and seasonal guides for your area, head to our website and explore what’s growing this season.

  Click here to explore the full planting lists  

 

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