…Plants Symptoms: Drooping plants combined with leaf margins and tips browning (burning). Often accompanied by white speckles or even a white crusty build up on soil surface, visible when the potting mi…
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Trees For Small Gardens

…actively and creates an elegant, compact tree, which is perfectly suited to small gardens. Flowering Cherries, Crab Apples, Cercis, Laburnum, Crepe Myrtle and Prunus all make stunning espaliers. The fr…
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…n thorny material and graft onto commercial root stock (commonly the trifoliate rootstock). ‘Pink Ice’: Slightly bitter – think of grapefruit – wonderful as a garnish in drinks or seafood ‘Pink Champag…
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…re the same depth of colour. For example, combine all pastel shades together (Mauve, Lemon, Pale Pink), or all use all bright shades (Deep Blue, Canary Yellow and Hot Pink). Alternatively, white and si…
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…eck out our gardening fact sheet Companion Planting and companion planting posters available in the shop. If you haven’t already put in zucchini and cucumber, do so now. In fact put some more in if you…
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…e to the car/trailer- claims for compensation can only be made through the driver’s insurance company. 4 All drivers must have a license. No exceptions. 5 The trailer can only be used to transport mate…
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…ional level. 4. Actively promote composting, with a wide range of composting bins and other products. 5. Introducing products made from recycled material into our product range, eg. Basket liners from…
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…ys when the weather is at its hottest, or for low maintenance garden beds in community gardens or verge plantings Gardening under trees with invasive roots – Eucalypts and other big trees with invasive…
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…weather so try to position your compost bin and worm farm in the sun. Also, chopping compost ingredients into smaller pieces speeds up the process. Native Grasses Make many plants out of one! If your…
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…from a landscape yard (as these commonly have no clay component). April is also a good month to give your Buffalo lawn a feed. Buffalo lawns are growing very strongly at this time of year, and a feed…
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