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EPISODE · Mar 10, 2026 · 4 MIN

March 2026 Gardening Guide: Plant Tomatoes Now, Replace Lawns With Native Plants, Control Spring Pests

from Gardening - Garden & Home · host Inception Point AI

🌱 Got a plant that's looking a bit peaky? Pop over and have a chat with me — Chat with Nigel here — show me your garden, your windowsill herbs, even that mystery weed you've been wondering about. I'm always happy to have a look and share a bit of advice. Come say hello! # Nigel Thistledown's March 2026 Garden Guide: Essential Planting Tips & Spring Gardening Strategies Join beloved garden expert Nigel Thistledown for essential March gardening advice to maximize your spring harvest. In this comprehensive episode, Nigel guides listeners through the unpredictable early spring weather of March 2026, offering expert tips on what to plant now and how to protect your garden from unexpected frosts. **What You'll Learn:** - **Vegetable Planting Schedule**: When and how to plant tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, squash, eggplant, asparagus, and herbs for optimal growth - **Water-Wise Landscaping**: Reduce lawn maintenance by replacing thirsty grass with native groundcovers like Frogfruit, Gomphrena, Bluebonnets, and Pentas - **Southern Hemisphere Gardening**: Brassica planting guide for Melbourne gardens including cabbage, cauliflower, and broccoli succession sowing - **Garlic Growing Secrets**: Why traditional planting myths fail and when to actually plant for maximum bulb size - **Pest Management**: Natural solutions for cherry slugs, harlequin bugs, aphids, and snails - **2026 Garden Trends**: Wildlife gardening, pollinator strips, and edible landscaping for small spaces - **Greenhouse Growing**: Managing peppers, tomatoes, cucumbers, and harvesting early brassicas Perfect for both beginner and experienced gardeners, this episode combines practical advice with Nigel's signature wit and horticultural wisdom. Whether you're planning a vegetable garden, transitioning to native plants, or maximizing greenhouse production, Nigel provides actionable tips for March gardening success. **Keywords**: March gardening tips, spring planting guide, vegetable garden, water-wise landscaping, native plants, pest control, greenhouse gardening, edible landscaping, sustainable gardening 2026 *A Quiet Please Production* Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI. 🌱 Got a plant that's looking a bit peaky? Pop over and have a chat with me — Chat with Nigel here — show me your garden, your windowsill herbs, even that mystery weed you've been wondering about. I'm always happy to have a look and share a bit of advice. Come say hello!

🌱 Got a plant that's looking a bit peaky? Pop over and have a chat with me — Chat with Nigel here — show me your garden, your windowsill herbs, even that mystery weed you've been wondering about. I'm always happy to have a look and share a bit of advice. Come say hello! # Nigel Thistledown's March 2026 Garden Guide: Essential Planting Tips & Spring Gardening Strategies Join beloved garden expert Nigel Thistledown for essential March gardening advice to maximize your spring harvest. In this comprehensive episode, Nigel guides listeners through the unpredictable early spring weather of March 2026, offering expert tips on what to plant now and how to protect your garden from unexpected frosts. **What You'll Learn:** - **Vegetable Planting Schedule**: When and how to plant tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, squash, eggplant, asparagus, and herbs for optimal growth - **Water-Wise Landscaping**: Reduce lawn maintenance by replacing thirsty grass with native groundcovers like Frogfruit, Gomphrena, Bluebonnets, and Pentas - **Southern Hemisphere Gardening**: Brassica planting guide for Melbourne gardens including cabbage, cauliflower, and broccoli succession sowing - **Garlic Growing Secrets**: Why traditional planting myths fail and when to actually plant for maximum bulb size - **Pest Management**: Natural solutions for cherry slugs, harlequin bugs, aphids, and snails - **2026 Garden Trends**: Wildlife gardening, pollinator strips, and edible landscaping for small spaces - **Greenhouse Growing**: Managing peppers, tomatoes, cucumbers, and harvesting early brassicas Perfect for both beginner and experienced gardeners, this episode combines practical advice with Nigel's signature wit and horticultural wisdom. Whether you're planning a vegetable garden, transitioning to native plants, or maximizing greenhouse production, Nigel provides actionable tips for March gardening success. **Keywords**: March gardening tips, spring planting guide, vegetable garden, water-wise landscaping, native plants, pest control, greenhouse gardening, edible landscaping, sustainable gardening 2026 *A Quiet Please Production* Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI. 🌱 Got a plant that's looking a bit peaky? Pop over and have a chat with me — Chat with Nigel here — show me your garden, your windowsill herbs, even that mystery weed you've been wondering about. I'm always happy to have a look and share a bit of advice. Come say hello!

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