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Potted Garden (Page 5 of 30)
Linda's mixed Pot of ColourEveryone has an old, un-used pot lying around under the house or in the garden shed somewhere. It's time to put them to use and breathe some colour into the yard while your at it.This beautiful, colour filled pot was created by planting some common potted colour varieties all together. Linda ha...
Description Virtually un-killable, Clivea's dark green, strappy leaves bare spherical clusters of bright orange trumpet shaped flowers in spring. Many new flower colours have been introduced including those in the Belgium hybrid range which includes: lemon, yellow, deep red-orange, tangerine and bicolour.Care ...
Kentia Palm (Howea forsteriana) The Kentia Palm, one of the world's most sought after horticultural palms, is indigenous to the tiny Lord Howe Island off the NSW coast. Incidentally a significant seedling export industry has grown on the island with the Lord Howe Island Board Nursery producing over a million seedling...
Moth orchids are exquisite flowering orchids that look like butterflies and come in white, pink, cerise and brandy colours. They are usually given as gifts they can be tricky to get to flower again. Originating in the tropical mountainous regions of New Guinea, Asia and Australia they need warm humid conditions to thrive and may...
Feeding Potted Bulbs There are a few tricks and often a bit of confusion about feeding potted bulbs, or any bulbs for that matter. One thing to remember is that potted bulbs will usually need more food than bulbs planted in the ground, this is mainly because nutrients are more easily flushed out of pots. It´s im...

 
 
 
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