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Articles related to "Australian Gardening"
Delighting in pests There are a lot of gardening magazines out there! Everything from regional publications specific to a single climate zone, to specialty publications on particular plants, to the newstand regulars that try to cover whole continents. Here are a few that you might not have unearthed on your own. gardens • gardening • horticulture • plants • australian gardens
July - the time for getting out into the crisp winter sun A short description of some of the events that should happen in the gardens of Western Australia during July. geraldton wax • roses • pruning of roses • july • australian gardens
Spring in Western Australia The article summarises some of the joys of spring in a Western Australian garden. spring • springtime • gardens • flowers • western australian garden
The Merry, Merry Month of May A brief look at the jobs that need to be done during the month of may in a garden in Western Australia. And, a brief look at the re-design of a driveway. australian gardens • may • salvias • fruit trees • driveways
Growing Roses in Australian Gardens Australia is a land full of climates, from the tropical north to the sub-tropical areas in the south. Learn how to grow roses in these vastly different micro-climates. hot climate rose • roses in australia • gardens in hot climates • australian nursery • rose disease
Australia's Amazingly Colorful Garden Birds Ornithology in the Ozzie Back Yard! Forget about dull sparrows and starlings. Australian garden birds are Big, Bright and Beautiful! parrots • australian garden birds • feeding birds • rainbow lorikeet • sulphur crested cockatoo
Global Gardening Zones Global Gardening Zones gives resources for gardening zones worldwide, including information on what gardening zones are and how to use them to plant your garden gardening zones • planting zones • austrarlian gardening • canadian gardening • florida gardening
Book Review: The Lazy Gardener by Don Burke Australian gardening guru Don Burke has released a gardening guide for the everyday gardener who wants practical tips on how to make the most of their garden and yard. the lazy gardener • don burke • classic gardening guide • australian gardening guru • everyday gardener
Burnley College and early women landscapers. The early women landscape designers were mostly educated at Burnley Horticultural College in Melbourne and made very successful careers in gardening. burnley horticultural college • designers • woman plansmen • women gardeners • edna walling
Pioneer women gardeners in Australia. A recent conference in Geelong told the story of pioneer women gardeners, who came to this country fifty years after it was settled and created new gardens incorporating the native flora and plants exported from Britain. history • garden history • pioneer women gardeners in australia • pioneer designers • geelong
The Huntington Botanical Gardens The fourteen interconnected botanical gardens of The Huntington provide outside time, culture, and some education about the plant world. Spend time here and relax. travels plans los angeles pasadena huntington bota • great way to spend quality rare family trifecta ti • hard to beat walking running children acres child- • fourteen connected interconnected each own themes • australian eucalyptus eucaliptus intersting plant
A Daisy or Two "A Daisy or Two" covers some of the uses to which the word 'daisy' has been put over the years. There is information about some of the many varieties of this well known plant. daisy • bellis perennis • asteraceae • oleaiar axillaris • coast daisy bush
I Wonder When The Rain Will Arrive A short piece about the garden in May, the last month of autumn. impatiens • dichorisandra thyrsiflora or blue ginger • eucalyptus torquate • eucalyptus leucoxylon rosea.
Indigenous Intellectual Property Indigenous knowledge systems are hot property in the global marketplace, heralding a new age of colonisation through the new "papal bull" of Intellectual Property Rights. native intellectual property • intellectual property rights • indigenous knowledge systems • global marketplace • eco sustainability
The Last Day of July, 2000 A short article describing some of the activities that take place in gardens in Western Australia in July, and some tips on fertilising. agapanthus inapertus • agapanthus baby blue • seasol • garden party all purpose liquid fertiliser.
The Ornamental Plant Conservation Association of Australia The OPCA now is called the OPCAA. collections • botanical gardens • gary buckly • opca • opcaa
A Rose by Any Other Name How did the shrub R. "Miss Jessop's Upright" get its name? A great book to dip into on a rainy day "Who does your garden Grow?" by Alex Pankhurst gardening • gardens • plant names • origins • who does your garden grow
Gardens will Weather the Storm For twenty years, in my early adult life, I talked about politics, then like a bolt of lightening that comes out of the blue, I realised that the flowers and trees were much more reliable, trustworthy and generally better to live with than many politicians. That happy day changed my life and the living conditions of the loved people around me. weather • gardening • tasmania • seasons
I Love Suite101 Gardening Gardens Down Under are blooming while winter grips us in the north australia • tasmania • new zealand • blue mushroom • papyrus
Naturally Gardening "Lovely as formal gardens can be, it is these informal schemes, in which boulders form so important a part, that appeal so tremendously" - Edna Walling garden • landscaping • edna walling • gardens • gardening
The Good News on the Australian Bulb Association. The Australian Bulb Association is devoted to making the home gardener aware of the wonderful variety of bulbous plants available in the world today. bulb • bulbs • australian • society • australian bulb association
Lilium Pumilum a delight to grow. Lilium Pumilum has a certain luminescence to the petals, which when touched by the rays of the sun,light up the countenance of this dainty lilium, filling the world for a brief moment with total joy of presence. We are so easy to grow from seed. nitrogen • basal • basal rot • summer • small |
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