If you’d like to discover the Magic of Australian Native Plants then GROW WHAT WHERE will make your Plant Selection Simple and Easy so [...] Continue Reading…
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Posted: June 9th, 2010 under Gardening Book Review.
Tags: Australian Native Plants, Australian Natives, Banksia, Callistemons, garden plant, Grevillea, Melaleucas
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Gardening in Clay Soil is often regarded as somewhat of a handicap by most gardeners, especially those gardeners that have preference for growing plants [...] Continue Reading…
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Posted: May 20th, 2010 under Garden Soil.
Tags: Banksias, Callistemons, clay soil, clay soils, drainage, Eremophilas, Grevilleas, landscaping, Melaleucas
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Banksia Oblongifolia, native to Queensland and New South Wales, is another Banksia that isn’t often seen in cultivation and home gardens. I first came [...] Continue Reading…
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Posted: May 17th, 2010 under Banksia, Transplanting Plants.
Tags: Banksia, Banksia Oblongifolia, Banksias, lignotuber, Transplanting Plants
Comments: 2
Banksia Seminuda is a tree that can grow up to 25 m in it’s natural habitat growing alongside streams in Western Australia. Unfortunately though, [...] Continue Reading…
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Posted: May 15th, 2010 under Banksia.
Tags: Banksia, Banksia Burdetti, Banksia Seminuda
Comments: 4
How to Prune Alyogyne Huegelii and other Australian Native Plants.
From time to time I get emails about pruning Australian Native Plants and the feeling [...] Continue Reading…
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Posted: February 26th, 2010 under Alyogyne, Pruning.
Tags: Alyogyne Huegelii, Australian native plant, Pruning
Comments: 1
Agaves are plants that lend themselves to be easily grown in pots and Agave attenuata is no exception. Because of it’s drought tolerance it’s [...] Continue Reading…
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Posted: December 20th, 2009 under Agave, repotting plants.
Tags: Agave, Agave attenuata, agaves, Propagating, repotting
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When I first came across Eremophila Big Poly (E Bignoniiflora x E Polyclada) I thought of it more as just another addition to my [...] Continue Reading…
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Posted: November 27th, 2009 under Eremophila, Hedge.
Tags: Big Poly, Bignoniiflora, drought tolerant plants, Eremophila, Eremophilas, Hedges, Polyclada, quick growing
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Rain Barrels are these days becoming very popular with gardeners as they come to realize the benefits of using rainwater in their garden as [...] Continue Reading…
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Posted: October 15th, 2009 under Rain Barrels.
Comments: 8
Eremophilas are a very variable genus of plants. They vary in size from prostrate ground covers to small shrubby trees, that vary in the [...] Continue Reading…
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Posted: September 30th, 2009 under Eremophila.
Tags: Eremophila, glabra, maculata, racemosa, valentine
Comments: 13
Isopogon Formosus is a plant that you probably won’t find in many plant nurseries. It’s mainly restricted to Australian Native Plant nurseries probably because [...] Continue Reading…
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Posted: September 26th, 2009 under Isopogon.
Tags: drought tolerant plant, Isopogon Formosus, phosphorus toxicity
Comments: 8