Broccoli – Growing Guide
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by Angelo (admin)
4h ago
Overview Interesting Facts What is the Difference Between Broccolini, Broccoletti and Sprouting Broccoli Broccolini, broccoletti, and sprouting broccoli are all terms that refer to types of vegetables closely related to broccoli but each with distinct characteristics: All these vegetables are part of the Brassicaceae family ..read more
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The Comprehensive Guide to Caring for Snake Plants (Sansevieria), The Ultimate Beginner’s Low Maintenance Houseplant
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by Angelo (admin)
1w ago
The Snake Plant, commonly referred to as Mother-in-Law’s Tongue, and scientifically known as Sansevieria, is a resilient and striking houseplant that has gained popularity among both experienced gardeners and beginners alike. With its vertical leaves, adorned in either green or variegated patterns, the Sansevieria brings ..read more
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How to Eliminate Slugs Naturally With a Coffee Soil Drench
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by Angelo (admin)
1w ago
Slugs can wreak havoc on gardens, voraciously devouring young seedlings and tender plants with alarming efficiency. While conventional methods of slug control often involve harmful chemicals that pose risks to beneficial insects, pets, and children, there’s a safer, environmentally friendly alternative, which is using a ..read more
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Amaranth – Growing Guide
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by Angelo (admin)
1w ago
Overview Interesting Facts Basic Growing Information Planting Care and Maintenance Growing Difficulty Growing Tips Companion Plants Common Pests and Diseases Harvesting Propagation Culinary Uses Amaranth leaves do contain oxalates, compounds found in many plants, which can contribute to kidney stone formation in susceptible individuals when ..read more
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Australian Gardening Calendars April 2024
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by Angelo (admin)
2w ago
Here are the April gardening calendars for all Australian climates – Temperate, Cool & Alpine, Subtropical, Tropical and Arid. Use the links below to view monthly gardening calendars or download printable documents. Temperate Climate April Vegetable And Herb Gardening Calendar For Temperate Climate Australia Cool ..read more
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Basil – Growing Guide
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by Angelo (admin)
2w ago
Overview Interesting Facts Basic Growing Information Planting Care and Maintenance Growing Difficulty Growing Tips Companion Plants Common Pests and Diseases Harvesting Propagation Culinary Uses Conclusion Basil is a versatile and easy-to-grow warm season herb that adds fresh flavour and aroma to a wide range of ..read more
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Broad Beans – Growing Guide
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by Angelo (admin)
2w ago
Overview Interesting Facts Basic Growing Information Planting Care and Maintenance Growing Difficulty Growing Tips Companion Plants Common Pests and Diseases Harvesting Propagation Culinary Uses Conclusion Broad beans are a versatile and easy-to-grow crop that provides a bountiful harvest of nutritious legumes throughout the growing season ..read more
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The Do’s and Don’ts of Using Sawdust for Composting, Understanding Risks and Environmental Impact
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by Angelo (admin)
2w ago
The amazing thing about composting is that we can take waste materials that were once living and recycle them to enrich the soil and provide nutrients for plant growth. Among the diverse range of materials that can be composted, sawdust often finds its way into ..read more
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A Comprehensive Guide to Composting Palm Fronds Using Methods That Really Work
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by Angelo (admin)
1M ago
Palms are monocot trees from the Arecaceae (or Palmae) family with tall, unbranched, columnar trunks and a canopy of large pinnate (feather-like in appearance) or palmate (resembling the palm of a hand) compound leaves, known as palm fronds. An unusual anatomical characteristics of palm trees ..read more
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Australian Gardening Calendars February 2023
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by Angelo (admin)
2M ago
Here are the February gardening calendars for all Australian climates – Temperate, Cool & Alpine, Subtropical, Tropical and Arid. Use the links below to view monthly gardening calendars or download printable documents. Temperate Climate February Vegetable And Herb Gardening Calendar For Temperate Climate Australia Cool ..read more
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