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What To Plant (Page 6 of 14)
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How to: plant a pot for Christmas colour We love a pot of red and white colour to decorate an outdoor Christmas. Get started now for maximum effect Step 1: Choose your plants. At Christmas we love a red and white colour theme for our planter. All ...
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Hydrangea 'Twist & Shout' Garden lovers will have something to dance about this summer with the release of ‘Twist-n-Shout’® - the latest hydrangea in the Endless Summer™ collection from Australia’s leading grower of fruit and ornamental trees, Fleming's Nurseries. ...
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Japanese maples are coming into new leaf, their lime green fresh leaves signal the start of spring. The light shining through the leaves creates a glow in the garden below. There are hundreds of varieties to choose from, they prefer a sheltered dapled light situations with deep good soil and thick mulch. The Dissectums have ev...
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Camellias still in flower. Deciduous magnolias starting to bloom: Magnolia 'Elizabeth' (cream), 'Star Wars' (huge soft pink blooms, 'Magnolia liliflora 'Nigra' grows as a spreading shrub with purple flowers, Magnolia 'Little Gem' is evergreen with fragrant flowers and the star magnolia with sm...
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While plants are leafless and dormant it is a good time to plant deciduous shade trees, fruit trees and roses. Roses: Winter is the perfect time to plant roses. Buy them bare-rooted or potted. Prepare planting hole well with soil conditioner or compost. Give climbing and pillar roses a good support structure to grow on. *Check ...
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