…soil, so add lots of well-rotted compost before planting and avoid lime. Keep the plant well-watered and add plenty of mulch to maintain moisture and suppress weeds. The plant does not require pruning…
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Kangaroo Grass
…building by native birds. You can leave Themeda to do its own thing and pair up with logs and old timbers for a rustic look, or comb and tidy for an elegant groomed look. A very adaptable plant suitabl…
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…llebore, or Winter Rose as it is commonly called, adds charm and elegance to any garden. Their nodding flowers provide winter cheer throughout winter and on into early spring. The colours vary from whi…
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…e of lighter product like mulch, compost or soil or three quarters of a cubic metre of heavy product like sand or crushed rock. Bulka Bags are delivered with our crane truck. Email yard@baag.com.au or…
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…enefit from the application of a complete fertiliser (one containing phosphorus). If your native is looking healthy it probably won’t benefit from an application of fertiliser, but if it is looking hun…
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…will receive the most sunlight (commonly the north or northwest side) Prune to prevent the branches crossing over We highly recommend you watch the following excellent video on this topic, presented b…
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…oon shade in summer, or it may become stressed in the hot, dry conditions. Unlike the other two myrtles, it is tolerant of light frosts. Ensure good summer moisture. Cultivate the soil with organic com…
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…ll break down beautifully in the compost. Water Lilies are much the same, but don’t divide them too much as it is possible to damage the corms. Re-potting lilies should be done every 2 to 3 years in wi…
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…ing a branch before cutting is recommended, particularly on larger branches, as this prevent the bark tearing and damaging the branch collar. Avoid damaging the bark, as this can cause significant dama…
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…really well. They need well dug, compost rich soil, and good drainage (essential). Plant in raised beds or on mounds 15cms high. This will avoid tubers rotting in wet weather. Before inserting the cutt…
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