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What To Plant (Page 3 of 14)
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Cherry Blossoms The bare skeleton like branches of the flowering cherry bursting into life with delightfully coloured blossoms is symbolic of the change in seasons from winter to spring. This drastic transformation really represents the return of life after the cold and lifeless winter. The Japanese celebrate this event annua...
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The heavenly perfume in gardens this week is partly due to this delicious climber clambering over walls, fences, arbours and sheds (the other amazing scent is gardenia!) Description: This well-behaved climber is very popular in Sydney for its reliable floral display and cloak of evergreen foliage. It gets our Garden Clinic Award...
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Compact Camellia Sasanqua HedgesForget the boring old Buxus and Murraya, if you want a hedge with some colour as well as attractive dark green foliage, you can't go past Camellia sasanqua. There are some fantastic miniature varieties available, even some ground cover types. Lets take a look at a few we have growing at home.C...
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Crab Apple (Malus) These days Crab Apples are grown primarily as an ornamental and not for their small tangy fruit. There are still some who treasure the fruit, using it to make various preserves but they are few and far between. Breeders have also focused more on the aesthetic characteristics as opposed to the culinary....
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Crepe Myrtle 'Indian Summer' Fleming's Nurseries, Australia's leading tree grower is gearing up for Summer with their 'Indian Summer' range of powdery mildew resistant Crepe Myrtles.These are hardy and drought tolerant, and will provide a stunning show of flowers fr...
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