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Kiwi Gardener Magazine - March 2025

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In this issue

It’s March and there is plenty to get on with in the garden as autumn arrives. This month we have advice on harvesting apples, pears, feijoas and hazelnuts, pruning stone fruit trees, and edibles to sow and plant now. In the flower garden, we’ve got a line-up of stellar plants that come into bloom in autumn. We’ve also got expert advice on sowing a cover crop to replenish your soil, a guide on dark-leaved native plants for adding drama to the garden, and ideas on creating a garden that engages all five senses. Plus make homegrown herbal air fresheners, an upcycled chair planter and a delicious pear, walnut & ginger chutney.

Kiwi Gardener Magazine Description:

Kiwi Gardener is a growing resource for all gardeners. Every issue provides the advice that enables Kiwi gardeners to get the most out of their plants, throughout the seasons. Features on growing plants (natives, flowers, trees) and edibles (vegetables, fruit, nuts, herbs) are presented as guides to all that can be added to the garden that month. While inspiring feature gardens, community gardens and articles on everyday Kiwi gardeners show us how it’s done.

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