32 min

Growing Delicious Fruit The Wellbeing Garden with Cath Manuel

    • Health & Fitness

It’s wonderful to grow veggies in your garden, but have you considered growing your own fresh fruit?
Sweet, delicious fruits can be grown in any climate and any sized garden and it’s a joy to head outdoors and pick fresh berries, citrus, stone fruit or the vast array of fruits that are grown.
This is a great way to introduce children to gardening as they will love to pick and eat the fruit they have grown!
There’s a few tips for growing fruit and I’ll share them with you through this episode.
In this episode we’ll cover;
Choosing plants to grow Planting techniques Growing in containers Nurturing your plants Possible problems Harvesting abundance Follow my simple methods and you and your family will be enjoying fresh fruit through most of the year!!
Here’s the links to extra information I mention in the episode…
Episode 018 – Planning Your Dream Garden  Grow Companion Plants How to Plant a Tree Video Episode 009 – Growing Food in Small Spaces  Feed your soil to grow more food How to Deal with Plant Diseases Tips for Pests and Homemade Remedies Growing Citrus Trees Grow Your Own Bananas Maintaining Bananas Join Spare Harvest Also download my FREE 25 Point Checklist to ensure you’re on the right path with your garden!
CLICK HERE.
And join the ‘Soil to Supper Facebook Club’ to ask questions, share what you grow and join our daily themes.
Would you like to feel more confident with growing your garden and fresh food??
Join our Soil to Supper Membership Community, where you’ll access growing guides, masterclasses, a ‘Field Guide’ and loads of resources to enjoy success! 
Subscribe on iTunes
Enjoy this episode??
Please leave a rating for The Wellbeing Garden.
Also please share the delicious fruits that you are growing in our Facebook Club and also any questions you may have.
Thank You for joining me in The Wellbeing Garden, enjoy a fabulous day,
 Cath

It’s wonderful to grow veggies in your garden, but have you considered growing your own fresh fruit?
Sweet, delicious fruits can be grown in any climate and any sized garden and it’s a joy to head outdoors and pick fresh berries, citrus, stone fruit or the vast array of fruits that are grown.
This is a great way to introduce children to gardening as they will love to pick and eat the fruit they have grown!
There’s a few tips for growing fruit and I’ll share them with you through this episode.
In this episode we’ll cover;
Choosing plants to grow Planting techniques Growing in containers Nurturing your plants Possible problems Harvesting abundance Follow my simple methods and you and your family will be enjoying fresh fruit through most of the year!!
Here’s the links to extra information I mention in the episode…
Episode 018 – Planning Your Dream Garden  Grow Companion Plants How to Plant a Tree Video Episode 009 – Growing Food in Small Spaces  Feed your soil to grow more food How to Deal with Plant Diseases Tips for Pests and Homemade Remedies Growing Citrus Trees Grow Your Own Bananas Maintaining Bananas Join Spare Harvest Also download my FREE 25 Point Checklist to ensure you’re on the right path with your garden!
CLICK HERE.
And join the ‘Soil to Supper Facebook Club’ to ask questions, share what you grow and join our daily themes.
Would you like to feel more confident with growing your garden and fresh food??
Join our Soil to Supper Membership Community, where you’ll access growing guides, masterclasses, a ‘Field Guide’ and loads of resources to enjoy success! 
Subscribe on iTunes
Enjoy this episode??
Please leave a rating for The Wellbeing Garden.
Also please share the delicious fruits that you are growing in our Facebook Club and also any questions you may have.
Thank You for joining me in The Wellbeing Garden, enjoy a fabulous day,
 Cath

32 min

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