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What To Plant (Page 4 of 14)
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Graham’s great plants Magnificent magnolia When British plant hunters first displayed their magnolia trophies, collected in the wild mountains of central China, society was scandalised! The sensuality of those silky, flesh-coloured flowers open so provocatively on bare stems was too much for an era made breathless ov...
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Plant Growers Australia have the most beautiful range of Dianthus around, we just love growing them. These varieties are sourced from Whetmans, the UK’s leading breeder and propagator of award winning Dianthus.All these varieties area available now in most good nurseries and garden centres, why not plant some this weekend?...
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The GardeniaWhile gardenias are native to both Asia and South Africa, the common species grown in Australia all originate from Japan and China. The native growing locations might give you some idea as to what conditions you need to duplicate in your garden. They occur naturally under taller trees in the southern, warm to tropica...
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With huge rich velvet red flowers the latest Geranium release from Highsun’s ‘Natural Selections’ range is set to take Australia by storm. ‘Big Red’ has been the number one selling Geranium in the highly competitive US market over the past 2 years. ‘Big Red’ is Australi...
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Grevillea 'Loopy Lou'There is a new Grevillea in town, It's name is 'Loopy Lou' and you can get them from Tim's Garden Centre Campbelltown. 'Loopy Lou' is great for smaller gardens because it only grows to 50cm high. The flowers are quite large considering the compact nature of the plant, birds lo...
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