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  • ABOUT
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    • CHS Board & Staff
    • Annual Reports
    • CHS Strategic Plan
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    • 160th Anniversary 2021
    • Leave a Legacy to Grow a Greener Future
    • Rules of the Canterbury Horticultural Society
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    • Harakeke Crafting
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    • A Taste of Tangleby
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    • Leave a Legacy to Grow a Greener Future
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      • Terms & Conditions
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    • Use of the Kiosk
    • Jeannie Dunlop Scholarship
    • P C Browne Scholarship
  • NEWS
    • Read our Monthly Newsletter
    • Latest Podcasts & Radio Stories
    • Monthly Tips & Tasks
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    • Latest Articles
    • Scorpio Book of the Month
  • WORKSHOPS AND EVENTS
    • Garden Life – Monthly Meeting
    • Botanical Ceramics
    • Pressed Flower Workshops
    • Garden Design
    • Mid Winter Christmas Craft & High Tea
    • Bonsai Workshop
    • Grow your own Cut Flowers
    • Harakeke Crafting
    • School Holiday Programme
    • Craft a Halloween Themed Scarecrow
    • Green Man Tile
    • Veggie Seed Raising
    • A Taste of Tangleby
    • Order Heritage Seeds
  • PROJECTS
    • Bot Tots
    • CHS Avebury – Climate Resilient Garden
    • Orchards in Schools
    • Edible and Sustainable Garden Awards
  • RESOURCES
    • Monthly Gardening Tips
    • HortTalk Facebook Group
    • Plant of the Month
    • Herb of the Month
    • Green Thumbs in Canterbury Podcast
    • Growing Daffodils for Flower Shows
    • Open Gardens to Visit
    • Landscape Design Tips
    • Tips for your Summertime Orchard
    • Other Resources
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    • Gardening & Horticultural Quizzes
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    • LIKE MINDED GROUPS & GARDEN CLUBS
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When is the Right Time to Harvest Your Fruit?

When is the Right Time to Harvest Your Fruit?

Blog, Fruit & Vegetables, Monthly Tips & Tasks, Spring Gardening, Summer Gardening

When is the right time to harvest? Picking too early or too late can result in underdeveloped or overly ripe fruit. Check out the information below to help you determine when your fruit is ready to be picked. Signs of Ripeness Colour Apples, pears, nectarines – full colour has developed for the variety. Peaches, plums, apricots … Read More

Monthly Gardening Tips & Tasks – October 2024

Monthly Gardening Tips & Tasks – October 2024

Fruit & Vegetables, Lawns, Monthly Tips & Tasks, Spring Gardening, This Month in the Garden

Spring Gardening Tips in Canterbury This Spring is following a typical weather pattern with warm westerlies and brief cold southerlies, which have not yet provided enough rain to meet the annual average. The cold North-Easterlies typical of Christchurch Spring have not been prevalent so far, which may indicate a milder season. Now is the time … Read More

Monthly Gardening Tips & Tasks – September 2024

Monthly Gardening Tips & Tasks – September 2024

Fruit & Vegetables, Lawns, Monthly Tips & Tasks, Spring Gardening, The Flower Garden

Spring Gardening Tips in Canterbury Has Spring arrived? It certainly seems so, with some of my fruit trees already in bloom (perhaps a bit early for some), daffodils in full flower, and the grass growing steadily. All the signs point to an early start to Spring, but as we know, the weather is fickle and … Read More

Monthly Gardening Tips & Tasks – October 2023

Monthly Gardening Tips & Tasks – October 2023

Fruit & Vegetables, Monthly Tips & Tasks, Plant Forum, Spring Gardening, Summer Gardening, The Flower Garden

This month the growing season is well underway. Daylight saving has started and the Spring weather is so far, warmer than usual and the monthly rainfall, below average. This year the fruit set on my stone fruit looks very good, I’ll be maintaining my spray programme to keep pests and diseases under control. The apple … Read More

Monthly Tips & Tasks – September 2023

Monthly Tips & Tasks – September 2023

Fruit & Vegetables, Herb of the Month, Monthly Tips & Tasks, Spring Gardening, The Flower Garden

Spring has arrived at last with the longer days and warmer sun. The ground is drying out and warming up so let the growing season begin! The lawns will now respond to fertilisers as the grass begins to grow. After the grass has been cut two or three times I like to de-thatch the lawn … Read More

Monthly Tips & Tasks – November

Monthly Tips & Tasks – November

Fruit & Vegetables, Lawns, Monthly Tips & Tasks, Spring Gardening

Michael Coulter shares his Spring gardening tips on everything to do in the busy month of November. From what to plant and when to water. November is the month that our gardens move from Spring growth to Summer. Some of our early plantings will be almost ready for  harvesting and the first of the strawberries … Read More

Monthly Tips & Tasks – October

Monthly Tips & Tasks – October

Fruit & Vegetables, Lawns, Monthly Tips & Tasks, Spring Gardening, The Flower Garden

This month the ground will be starting to warm up and the plant growth will be more rapid. At the beginning of the month prepare the ground for the warmer loving plants which can be planted at the end of the month (tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers etc.). Don’t forget the application of fertilisers, compost and lime … Read More

Monthly Tips & Tasks – September

Monthly Tips & Tasks – September

Fruit & Vegetables, Lawns, Monthly Tips & Tasks, Spring Gardening

September is the real start of Spring, often accompanied by highly unpredictable weather! The 2022 Winter has been one of plenty of rain along with some hard frosts, leaving the ground wet and cold and making it difficult to ready the soil for planting. I think it will be advisable to wait until ground conditions … Read More

Monthly Tips & Tasks – December

Monthly Tips & Tasks – December

Blog, Fruit & Vegetables, Lawns, Monthly Tips & Tasks, News, News & Events, Plant Forum, Spring Gardening, The Flower Garden, Uncategorized

December is a very busy time in the garden! Berry fruit are ripening, plants are growing fast and the first of the stone fruit are ready. Regular weeding and watering are most important at this stage if we expect to get the best from our flowers and vegetables. Once the tops of the spring bulbs … Read More

Monthly Tips & Tasks – October

Monthly Tips & Tasks – October

Fruit & Vegetables, Monthly Tips & Tasks, Spring Gardening, This Month in the Garden

We are now well into spring and the weather has been typically varied from warm to cold to windy. The longer days mean that the plant growth will be rapid but so will the weeds. Preparation for the main planting/sowing for the summer must be well under way. The soil is now in a good … Read More

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