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Pretty in Pink
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Welton House
In the garden: March
The root cause
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Sandra & Graham talk about the veggie patch
A new beginning
Mango Madness
Flavour Bomb
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We’ve had so many calls at the office on our Garden Clinic Helpline and many from my listeners reporting lawn problems over the past few weeks. Those pesky lawn grubs and army worms are causing so much grief! So, we have put together a pack that brings your lawn back to life.
All the things you should be focusing on in your garden for the month of March.
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Spring and autumn (generally September to November and March until May) are when you can enjoy the beautiful classic blooms and fragrance of roses.
Any time from spring to autumn is suitable for taking daphne cuttings. Take a cutting of approximately 10cm length, including a node (a swollen section of stem where leaves, stems, roots originate). Dip this into rooting hormone gel or powder and place into propagation mix deep enough so that it stands by itself. A plastic cover over the pot will help retain humidity. Place in a protected position out of direct sunlight. Keep moist and expect roots in a couple of months.
While the pruning does seem severe, tea trees are very resilient, so your tree will recover.
You’re right. It is easy, so here are my tips.
We love it Phil, and yes, we too are constantly amazed at what nature provides.
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