…l difference to the environment and contribute to healthy waterways. Building your own Raingarden Click here to download the Planter Box Raingarden instruction sheet. Click here to download the Ground…
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…arine – Nectazee – Super Dwarf : Freestone, yellow flesh. Compact tree for small gardens. Nectarine – No Bubble No Trouble: An easy care nectarine due to its high resistance to leaf curl. Lovely round…
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…to use seed potatoes as they are certified disease free. They love fertile soils and lots of tucker and as long as the soil is kept mounded around the growing mass of foliage, more and more potatoes wi…
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…dlings, mulch, advice… Great for communities A community food garden is a great step towards combating food insecurity and inequality in your local area. These gardens are almost always based on organi…
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…can be an expensive business. A comprehensive test of your garden at a soils laboratory can cost anywhere from $500 to $1000 (depending on how many samples require testing). The high cost often deters…
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…(PEFC), the world’s largest forest management certifier. This certification verifies that these sleepers come from certified, legal and sustainable resources. Sizes available 2.4m x 200mm x 50mm 2.4m x…
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…the scion). Grafted plants are becoming far more common in garden centres and nurseries, and there are a number of reasons for this. These include: Dwarfing – A number of plants sold at the nursery are…
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…o has a Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/baagvegieswap/. Well cooked and preserved If you’re handy in the kitchen, making batches of treats is a good way to use up your excess. Some of my favo…
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…g options… No Traffic No traffic open spaces allow for some of the greatest flexibility in style and plant choices. Widen Garden Beds This is probably the first and most easy step. Increasing the width…
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