EzyVEGIES Garden Program
The EzyVEGIES Garden Program provides weekly step-by-step advice on which vegetables to grow and how to grow them. We’ll tell you how to get started, how to source the best materials and products, and how to produce organic vegetables and herbs in every season. Information is based on our Research Garden Network that covers most of the climate zones in Australia.
The Garden Program also provides advice on:
- Climate zones and constraints
- Organic principles and practices
- Managing gardening expectations
- Garden construction and equipment
- Soil improvement and composting
- Seeds and seedlings
- Pest and disease control
Membership Benefits
- Weekly online step-by-step gardening tips for your local area
- Opportunities to ask questions and provide feedback
- Exclusive access to special offers, feature articles and expert advice
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FREE for Existing Customers
Register now using the customer number on your instruction sheet to receive your FREE online gardening tips. You must have purchased an EzyVEGIES product or service to complete this registration form.
Register NowNew Members – Only $20 per year
Join now for exclusive access to weekly step-by-step instructions, expert advice, feature articles, special offers and more. It's a ‘one-stop-shop’ for organic vegetable gardeners and membership costs only $20 per year!
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Detailed information for the Garden Program is sourced from our Research Garden Network that covers the major climate zones in Australia. These include QLD South East Coast, QLD South East Hills, NSW Northern Rivers, NSW North West Plains, NSW Mid North Coast, NSW Greater Sydney, NSW & ACT Tablelands, NSW South West Slopes, NSW South Coast, VIC Coast, VIC Inland, SA Greater Adelaide and WA Greater Perth.
Each Research Garden helps to refine our weekly step-by-step instructions, and in turn, helps to improve your chances of gardening success. We are currently working to establish Research Gardens in each major climate zone in Australia. If you are an enthusiastic and observant home gardener and would like to participate in the Research Garden Network, then please contact us.
