|
|
|
|
|
Articles related to "Citrus Trees"
A Little Late July Story A short article containing some facts about the planting of citrus trees in Western Australia. Includes some information about olive trees. olive europaea • citrus trees • lemon trees • olive oil • eureka
Citrus Delight Think you can only grow citrus if you live in the tropics? Many areas with warm to hot summers are suitable for citrus, as long as you protect them from freezing temperatures. citrus • citrus tree • orange • lemon • lime
The Good Old Lemon Tree This article is about the Lemon Tree, a very quick and good bearer of fruit in Mediterranean type climates lemon tree • meyer variety • eureka variety • citrus trees
Citrus Plant & Herb Themed Garden Learn how to use citrus trees and citrus scented herbs such as lemon balm, lime balm and mint to create a citrus theme garden. using citrus as a garden theme • herb garden designs • herbal garden • herb gardens • garden designs for a fragrant herbs
Controlling Fruit Tree Pests Citrus borer and codling moth are two major annoyances for home orchardists. They need controlling if you want to grow good fruit. citrus borer • pests • grapefruit • lemons • oranges
Listen, look and feel the rain folks A short description of the July happenings in the garden over the past few weeks. cumquat • citrus • seasol.
September has not been without rain in Western Australia A short piece about the bush and the garden in late September in western Australia wildflowers • leschenaultia floribunda • leschenaultia biloba • kennedia prostrata.
Growing a Bit of Perfume Find out how a few plants can make winter go a bit faster. perfume • fragrant • plants • book • review
THE ULTIMATE SPACE SAVING TREE Grow two or more varieties of fruit on the same tree. These multiple bearing trees are great for those with limited garden space. the fruit salad tree company • tsugawa nursery • fruit salad trees • multiple apples • multiple pears
Part 4: How Mulch Work Do You Want To Do In Your Garden? Deciding on what kind of mulch is best for your yard? Is organic or non-organic better? Which one is better for your landscape? Ever wonder if mulch attracts termites? mulch • termites • landscaping • gardening projects • pine bark
February 2002, and What Happened to the Gardens. A short piece about the gardens around Perth, Western Australia in February, 2002. pine tree and she oak needles.
The Houseplant Nook How to grow healthy, happy houseplants and always have a green thumb. houseplants • palms • ferns • cacti • succulents
August 2000 promises to be a good month A short description of what the garden is like in August in Western Australia, including some fertilising advice. citrus • mulch • copper sulphate.
Bare-Root Season is Here Bare-Root fruit trees, nut trees, some shade trees, grapes, raspberries, blackberries and more can be planted during our mild-winter garden season in California bare-root fruit trees • nut trees • some shade trees • grapes • raspberries
Blooms and Butterflies It's that time of year! Beautiful blooms and colorful butterflies, the best combination. dried flowers • dried flower crafts • wreaths • baskets • potpourri
Fruit Tree Primer Fruit Tree Primer. It's bare-root fruit tree season. Time to plant. bare-root • fruit • tree • trees • fruit trees
I believe July is the month when the rain really arrives. A brief piece about some of the events that happen in the garden in July in Western Australia. alyogyne heugelii • hibiscus • kookaburra • magpie.
It's nearly the second month of the summer, here in Western Aust A short piece telling the reader about some of the problems that occur in the garden in the hot summer months in the southern hemisphere, and some of the ways to counteract the effects of a hot sun. fasan (hydrangea) • collar rot • rotted animal manure • drought tolerant plants.
January in Western Australia’s Darling Ranges. A short description of some of the plants growing in WEstern Australia in the summer. hibiscus.
Nearly the end of June already A brief article on some of the items to catch up with in the garden in June in Western Australia. humus • worm castings • grevilleas • camellias.
Plant a Row for the Hungry: Another Year, Another Mouth Fed Plant a Row for the Hungry: Another Year, Another Mouth Fed plant a row for the hungry • garden writers association of america • feed the hungry • vegetable gardens • produce
Plants to Train as Standards These ornamental trees and flowering shrubs are all excellent options for growing and training in a more formal, standard shape. plants for standards • tree form shrubs • ornamental trees • dwarf trees • formal containers
Sometimes it is possible to plant fruit trees in the summer A piece about the planting of fruit trees in the summer months in Western Australia, and some facts about mulching. cumquat • kumquat • marumi • nagami • mulch.
The History of Houseplants Ever wonder how the practice of growing plants indoors came to be? It's been around longer than you think! Read on to find out more. houseplants history • growing plants indoors • victorian england • egyptians • terrariums
What a Wonderful Time of the Year. A brief summary of the steps we are taking to get a part of the garden ready for the summer. geisha girl • duranta repens • cistus silver pink • australian native tea trees • rhiannon
April Gardening In The Low Desert What to do in the garden in April in the low desert. Planting flowers, vegetables, trees and shrubs and pruning and fertilizing. low desert • gardening • springtime
April Gardening In The Low Desert What to do in the low desert garden in April. vegetables • flowers • herbs • propagating by cuttings • desert
Arroyo Seco The Canyon of the Arroyo Seco is an archaic stretch - a gorge in the earth - forged by river water and fault movement and favored by respected figures, pilfering bandits, and even an artistic community that tried to escape the world of industrialization. arroyo seco • pasadena • colorado • bridge • canyon
February Gardening In The Low Desert Prepare for spring in the low desert. Now is the time to plant, prune, and enjoy our marvelous weather. desert • planting • vegetables • trees • roses
Fruits in the News With the new gardening season beginning, it's time for a look at the world of fruits. plum pox virus quarantine • strawberry latent ringspot virus • fire blight • e325 • bloomtime biological fd
Gardening In The Low Desert April 2001 Gardening in the low desert in April: what to do and how to do it. vegetables • flowers • trees • citrus • grass
Gardening In The Low Desert, February 2000 Gardening in the low desert for January, including companion planting, citrus care, starting seeds for vegetables and other things to be done this month. bulbs • roses • vegetables • flowers • companion planting
Isle of Capri: Millenium Series 17, The legendary Isle of Capri is an enchanted place. The town of Capri, crowned by Anacapri, dots the limestone hillside with pastel and white buildings. Our excursion begins with a trip by tender, then rowboat, to The Blue Grotto. It is a spectacular place, the cave filed with a glowing deep blue light from below the water.It is truly a spectacular phenomana of nature. One of many on this island. This visit also includes visits to both Capri and the shopping area of Anacapri, where modern stores display designer fashions and accessories as well as local products. A worthwhile visit. Ofcouse I have photos of the legendary grotto as well as other areas of the island. Please join me., capri • ana capri • grotta azzura • blue grotto • capri lemons
Not Un-Ornamental Grasses Grasses started out as being weeds, then they became clipped lawns, and now they have come full circle, growing in flower beds. The only difference is, we have stopped weeding them out, generally speaking anyway ornamental grass
Unusual Citrus With so many kinds of citrus available, it is sometimes hard to choose. We can't tell what one tastes like just by looking at it. Here is the lowdown on some of the less common citrus and citrus relatives. citrus • specialty citrus • citron • tangor • temple orange
A Bungalow Paradise Pasadena, California, is a vital living museum of the Arts & Crafts era in architecture. arts & crafts movement • greene & greene • bungalow heaven • bungalows • antiques
CHOOSING GIFTS FOR GARDENERS AND FRUIT LOVERS Choosing gifts for gardeners takes no time at all. With few exceptions, they like practical items. christmas gifts • holiday gifts • suite 101 websites • my garden guide gold • baer's agricultural almanac and gardener's guide
Coming in from the Cold Bringing your precious plants in for the winter need not be an exhausting, complex ordeal. Here are a few tips and guidelines for what to do and how and when to do it. plants • cold • year • container • outdoor
EDIBLE LANDSCAPES There are hundreds of edibles you can plant in the borders and flowerbeds throughout your yard. Here they are readily availabe to tickle your palate. suite101 • suite101.com • canadian • canadian tourism • canadian culture
Making Lemonade from Your Lemons What do you do with problem places in your yard that seem like real lemons? Make lemonade, that's what. landscape • concrete • shade • chain link • compost
Living on Less A practical look at living on less money on a day to day basis. Ways you can improve your quality of life by being more financially self reliant. simple living • frugal • simplicity • self sufficient • financial
Plant Me! I'm Irish! Everyone on St. Patrick's Day wants to be Irish! Irish gardens evoke great memories of an ancient culture filled with leprechauns, fierce Fenians, and believable fairy tales. But what if your family is from the Mediterranean, Mexico, Japan, Africa or India? What kind of international gardening can you bring to your Florida landscape? gardening • irish • st. patrick's day • shamrocks • oriental
Clearing Woods - Shrubs - Part 2 - Rose Who does not love the rose? For thousands of years, roses have been entwined with humankind, permeating song, myth and story. I love roses as well as the next gardener, but the second most numerous shrub in the understory of my USDA zone 7 woodland leaves me with very mixed emotions. shade • shade garden • shade gardening • gardening in shade • perennials
Scented Gardens for the Blind The visual stimulation of colorful plants and flowers is a pleasure of most gardens; for those who are unable to experience this, fragrant aromas arouse the senses. scented gardens for the blind • fragrant gardens for the visually impaired • flowers for a scented garden • aromatic plants and flowers • ethel dupar fragrance garden seattle |
|
|
|