Allergies
Now you may or may not recall that I touched upon the bane of many garden lovers (or not), hay fever, this time last year – I may have been complaining.
Read MoreWhen I think of spring I usually think of flowers. Annuals are classically in abundance but there’s nothing more spectacular than a tree or shrub bursting with colour.
Read MorePelletised fertilisers are good for slow release but take a little while to kick in, whereas soluble ones are handy for an instant dose.
Read MoreSunday 29 July is National Tree Day. Now into its seventeenth year the Planet Ark event is designed to engage communities around Australia,
Read MoreTree safety starts with good tree health –even small branches can have a serious weight behind them when they fall and a potentially deadly weight in some of the larger branches.
Read MoreIt may be autumn but not all leaf drop is a good thing. Some trees simply aren’t designed to lose their leaves -or very few at least.
Read MoreIt’s autumn, the weather begins to cool, the humidity drops and the trees begin to transform into something quite magnificent
Read MoreAfter the wettest summer in fifty years it seems almost laughable now that way back in December I was telling you to try and retain the moisture in your garden beds
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