…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 medium sized fruit colour…
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…and growth of the meadow it is recommended that the area be cut twice a year using a brush cutter. The optimal times to cut the meadow is in early summer after spring flowering and late autumn. The cut…
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…own of Chioggia, giving the most commonly grown variety its full name of Radiccio Rosso di Chioggia. Similar in form to a cabbage but with vibrant purple red leaves and stark white ribs. Eaten fresh, i…
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…the garden. Mulch has quickly become an essential for all gardens because of its moisture retaining ability. Mulching conserves moisture, so it reduces the need for frequent watering. In addition it a…
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…Malus trilobata grows to a nice comfortable 6-7m x 2-4m wide. In addition, it has dark green, deeply lobed maple like leaves turning to brilliant and eye-catching red / scarlet in autumn. The charming…
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…ll do just that. – Muehlenbeckia complexa, maidenhair, 3m – Tecomaria capensis, cape honeysuckle, 3-4m – Solanum rantonnetii ‘royal robe’, 2m Weedy climbers to avoid The following have shown to be inva…
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…Lemon Balm. High in citronellal compounds. Fast growing, and needs room to spread. Lemon Grass. Great in cooking and easy to grow, forms a lovely strong clump. Lemon Verbena. Wonderful for lemon tea,…
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…plenty of organic matter (can be compost or manure) and fostering the activity of earthworms and soil micro-organisms. These decompose the organic matter and the tiny soil particles are bound with the…
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…and throw into rubbish – not the compost. Third, good nutrition makes it easier for plants to withstand attack. Poorly fed plants will succumb to diseases first, so feed your roses well every 6 to 8 we…
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…rus fertiliser will work well. A common complaint is lots of flowers and no fruit. Try hand pollinating if the bees are not doing the job, using a fine paint brush, transfer pollen from the stamens (5…
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…are simply varieties that have become unfamiliar to those of us who rely on what the commercial growers give us to eat. As well as adding an ornamental touch to your patch, some heirloom varieties cont…
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…liveries 7 days a week, and they come in all sizes (and colours). Our drivers are neat, fit, healthy and always up for a chat. Contact the yard on (03) 8850 3030 or email yard@baag.com.au to discuss yo…
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…potting mixes and soils which become hydrophobic after drying out, Zeolite will immediately absorb water and rapidly move it through the soil by its strong capillary action. Zeolite is very effective…
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…fer exciting plant forms, colour combinations, infinite variety and challenge. Bromeliads are divided into groups called genera. The majority of the plants in each genus have the same cultural requirem…
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