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Jenny Mills, OffGrid Masterplan author

By Jenny Mills · rural nurse & homesteader · health, safety, law and the paperwork of going bush

“After losing three tomato crops to frost in my first year, I learned that succession planting requires timing, not just hope.”

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— Jenny. Paperwork first, then the fun part.

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Succession Planting: Off-Grid Aussie's No-BS Guide

Stop wasting space and time. Succession planting means never having a garden full of dead plants or starving. We'll cut the fluff and give you the real deal.

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Stop wasting space and time. Succession planting means never having a garden full of dead plants or starving. We'll cut the fluff and give you the real deal.

Timing: When to Plant (Not When You Feel Like It)

Plant once? You'll get a glut or a famine. Stagger your plantings like this:

Check your local frost dates. If you're in Melbourne, last frost is early October. In Brisbane, it's late August. No excuses.

Variety Selection: Pick What Actually Grows Here

Don't waste money on fancy heirlooms. Stick to Aussie-tested varieties:

Forget 'heirloom' – it's just a fancy word for 'might not grow here'. If it doesn't grow in 60 days, it's not for you.

Continuous Harvest: How to Keep Veg Rolling

It's not about planting more. It's about harvesting right to keep plants producing:

Pro tip: Keep a planting calendar. Write down "Planted beans: 15 Dec". Then 10 days later, plant again. No more guessing.

Practical Tips: What Actually Works (No Bull)

Australian Suppliers: Where to Get Seeds (No BS)

These suppliers ship to remote areas. Prices as of 2023:

Item Supplier Price Delivery
Beans (100 seeds) Garden Supply $3.50 $4.50 (free over $50)
Silverbeet (50 seeds) Brownes $2.95 $5.95 (free over $75)
Kale (100 seeds) Seedsman $4.20 $6.50 (free over $100)
Lettuce (50 seeds) Gardeners $2.50 $4.95 (free over $50)
Drip irrigation kit Rainwater Systems $200 $50 regional

Check their sites before buying. They'll ship to you – no problem.

Conclusion: Stop Wasting Time, Start Eating

Succession planting isn't complicated. It's about being smart with your time and space. Plant a bit, harvest a bit, plant again. Repeat. You'll have fresh veg all year without the stress of a glut or a famine. That's how you live off-grid – not just survive.

Now get out there and plant. Your future self will thank you.

Worth a watch: Moved up north? How to start sub-tropical gardening | Gardening 101 | Gardening Australia · Gardening Australia

It runs through the exact bed prep and planting windows for sub‑tropical conditions, so you can line up your succession sowings without guesswork. The step‑by‑step demo on timing your sowings keeps the greens coming all season. — Jenny Mills

When to Call a Professional

While many off-grid projects are achievable as DIY, certain situations require licensed professionals:

Always check local regulations and obtain necessary permits before commencing work.