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How to, Seeds Meg Chatterton How to, Seeds Meg Chatterton

Growing Tomatoes from Seed in Melbourne

There’s something very satisfying about watching a tomato plant grow all the way from a tiny seed to a delicious fruit.

If you’re in Melbourne, late winter to early spring (August–September) is the perfect time to sow tomato seeds indoors. You don’t need a bigbackyard—just a warm windowsill, a few recycled containers, and a little patience.

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Plant of the month Meg Chatterton Plant of the month Meg Chatterton

Plant of the month: Mulla mulla

In its native habitat in arid Australia, this low-growing perennial erupts into masses of feathery mauve flowers after spring rains, and continues flowering for most of the year. It’s best suited to dryer climates in temperate, arid and dry tropical regions; growing well in rockeries and containers with a good free-draining potting mix.

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