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What To Plant (Page 6 of 14)
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 ...
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. ...
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...
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...
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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