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My Garden Rescue

My Garden Rescue

At The Garden Clinic we’re regularly being asked: When are you doing a lawn product and where can I get my hands on Popul8? Well you’ve been asking and we’ve been listening!
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Boost your Garden

Boost your Garden

Did you know, when you join the Garden Clinic as a Platinum member you are joining one of the largest Gardening Clubs in Australia?

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It's time to feed your tomatoes

It's time to feed your tomatoes

We’re over half way through the tomato season and so you must be running out of fertiliser, so we have a great pack to restock fertilisers for your tomatoes this weekend. Join today and you will receive a 10kg pack of Dead Horse from Neutrog, a 1 litre liquid Tomato and Veggie fertliser from Richgo and a 1 litre Harvest fertiliser from Amgro.
 
All this for FREE plus a 1 year Platinum club membership, but best get in quick.  
Stocks are limited.
 
The team are at the Clubhouse waiting to take your call on 1300 133 100 (Press Option 2) or go to www.gardenclinic.com/join

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In the garden: January

In the garden: January

All the things you should be focussing on in your garden this month.
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In the garden: December

In the garden: December

All the things you should be focussing on in your garden this month.
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In the garden: November

In the garden: November

All the things you should be focussing on in your garden this month.
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In the garden: February

In the garden: February

All the things you should be focussing on in your garden this month.
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2021 Christmas Hamper

2021 Christmas Hamper

By popular demand, our Garden Clinic Christmas hamper is back!
Join the club today and you’ll receive our famous Christmas hamper full of the best gardening products to keep your garden looking great all year.

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In the garden: October

In the garden: October

All the things you should be focussing on in your garden this month.
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In the garden: September

In the garden: September

All the things you should be focussing on in your garden this month.
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What to do this week: Time to take cuttings

What to do this week: Time to take cuttings

Take advantage of warm temperatures to take cuttings of woody plants like lavender, rosemary, justicia (Brazilian Plume Flower), azalea, camellia, brugmansia (Angels Trumpet) and rhododendron.

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What to do this week: Summer Prune Stone Fruit Trees

What to do this week: Summer Prune Stone Fruit Trees

This week in the garden it's time to prune your stone fruit, and dead-head your agapathus

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Star of the Season: the flamboyant dahlia.

Star of the Season: the flamboyant dahlia.

Unashamedly bold, brash and beautiful; it’s time to pick armfuls of them to fill your home. We combine our dahlias with buddleias which make perfect partners, especially the new Buzz Series buddleias which never stop flowering (if you keep dead-heading).


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What to do this week: Time to plant passionfruit

What to do this week: Time to plant passionfruit

Passionfruit are among the most productive of backyard crops, especially when the bees do their thing. Now that summer has arrived

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In the Vegetable Patch: It’s time for another tee pee

In the Vegetable Patch: It’s time for another tee pee

Late September we planted our first tee pee with cucumbers, beans and a yellow cherry tomato called Honey Drop, in the centre.

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In the Vegetable Patch: Zucchini is a vegie in a hurry

In the Vegetable Patch: Zucchini is a vegie in a hurry

It’s time to plant this tasty summer vegetable. Quick and easy to grow, zucchini take 6 weeks from seed sowing to harvest

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What to do this week: Scent, Scale and Drama

What to do this week: Scent, Scale and Drama

Lilies are flowering on cue, late spring and summer. Tall, elegant lilies standing on strong stems in the back of the border and delightfully fragrant. Small varieties are fantastic in pots. Lilies love morning sunshine with protection from strong afternoon sunshine.

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Spotlight: Oak Leaf Hydrangea

Spotlight: Oak Leaf Hydrangea

Hydrangea quercifolia is one of our all-time favourites! We love this beautiful hydrangea with lush curvy leaves, a similar shape to the oak (quercus), hence the name ‘oakleaf’ (quercifolia), and long graceful conical flower heads.

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What to do this week: Protect your blueberries

What to do this week: Protect your blueberries

Blueberries are in full production at present. These pretty shrubs, with delicate, pink, bell-shaped flowers, give way to delicious purple-blue berries full of goodness and high in antioxidants.

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What to do this week: Plant a lemon tree

What to do this week: Plant a lemon tree

Spring is perfect time to plant a citrus tree; lemon, lime, orange and mandarin. Not only do they look beautiful – with glossy green leaves, gorgeously fragrant spring blossom and winter fruit in warming colours that glow in winter light, but they also taste great.

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In the Vegetable Patch: Time to sow beans

In the Vegetable Patch: Time to sow beans

For 200 years, fresh beans have been the second most popular home-grown vegetable in Australian gardens (after tomatoes). With low calories, lots of protein, fibre, and packed with vitamin C, A and K, beta-carotene, folate and potassium. But the best bit? There are varieties for every situation.

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A Trifecta of Flowering Trees

A Trifecta of Flowering Trees

The mauve mantel of Jacaranda, the best-recognised of three late spring flowering trees, has been cast over our world. Jacaranda flowers so well in our latitude that many people think it’s a native plant. But that honour isn't ours!

 

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In The Vegetable Patch: Manage Tomatoes

In The Vegetable Patch: Manage Tomatoes

Trim lower leaves of tomato plants It will help prevent disease spreading in mud splash.

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What To Do This Week:Take frangipani cuttings

What To Do This Week:Take frangipani cuttings

October / November is the perfect time to propagate frangipani cuttings. It coincides with the ideal time to prune frangipani. We pruned our huge 20-year-old pink frangipani early October to allow access for people to walk under it. All pruning wood was made into cuttings.

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Spotlight: The exotic Orchid Cactus

Spotlight: The exotic Orchid Cactus

You have to stay up late to enjoy the opening of the Queen Of The Night cactus, it flowers between dusk and dawn. But other orchid cactus flower during the day and can be grown in a basket producing masses of cascading flower all through late spring.

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What to do this week: Plant summer flowers

What to do this week: Plant summer flowers

Plant up summer flower planters to brighten your balcony, deck or patio.

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In the Vegetable Patch: It’s time to plant summer vegetables.

In the Vegetable Patch: It’s time to plant summer vegetables.

Are you a new gardener and inspired to start a vegetable patch, but don’t know where to start? There are five steps to consider when starting a patch from scratch. Position, garden bed construction, crop rotation, soil preparation, and feeding. Get this combination right and you'll be harvesting a bumper crop in no time

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In the Vegetable Patch: Scrumptious potato salad

In the Vegetable Patch: Scrumptious potato salad

It’s time to think ahead to alfresco summer dining. Grow your own delicious produce and you will never go hungry.


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What to do this week

What to do this week

It’s all about pruning this week as flowers fade. Spring flowering shrubs should be pruned as soon as flowers finish. This allows the plant to make new growth which will flower again next year. If you delay pruning, your plant will not have time to regrow the flowering wood for next year’s flowers.

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What to do this week: Prune spring flowering shrubs

What to do this week: Prune spring flowering shrubs

We are taking the advice of Tony Matson from Cutabove Tools at our recent Garden Clinic class. Sharp and clean tools make gardening so much easier.


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