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Permaculture Tips

• As the lead-up to the main growing season of the year, late spring or early summer is your last chance to get vegetable seedlings into the garden. If planting in early summer in cold climates, quick fruiting tomatoes such as stupice, Burnley bounty, jaune flamme, Coorong pink, kangaroo paw or most of the cherry fruiting varieties are good choices, as you've missed the planting advantage of spring. Beans can be planted throughout November in most parts of Australia. Try a mix of bush beans such as Cherokee wax for a harvest in two months time and some climbing beans such

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