someone at my local agricultural store recently alerted me to mustard greens. something I've grown before, albeit in not great quantities becasue...
I beleive the recommended time is in dormancy, with enough time to settle in before the start of the spring growing season. I don't think it would...
well done and good on you. I've done baby birds and possums- (sort of australian squirrels) and I'm so glad to hear that he is going so well. you...
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Good chook work! I love it when plan comes together! Yes, I'm up here in roleystone- jarrah forest- and we've found in our yard a tiger, death...
keep in mind your basics- nitrogen (manures, blood and bone, feathers and fur hoof and horn)is used for leafy and stem growth and phosphorous...
ps.. check out this link, quite good advice and re flowering (never had it happen to me so no advice) http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/arch...
Hi Danjensen my experience with onions: they're best sown in a seed raising mix, transplant when they're about 3 inch high. Sow into a well...
I think Droopy is right- looks like a lilium regale to me. Nice work, it is beautiful. How long did it take from seed?
Thanks heaps Toni. It is very frustrating when you can't find answers to such a simple fundamental question but I guess a relatively new cultivar,...
can anyone tell me if this is an annual or a perennial? I am finding very limited info on this, and much of this little somewhat contradictory....
Welcome! Welcome and I hope you find this a wonderful community experirence as well as a helful botanical resource. It is a worldwide...
Welcome! it is such a pleasure to share our gardening journeys with like minded people, and always amazing that we can compare notes across a...
Most marginal bog plants can live happily submerged for periods, which means they would do fine on a water fall. Look at wet lithophytic plants...
Thank you drissel122, I think you've got it, have identified it as Muehlenbeckia axillaris aka vine wire plant. Now i just need to find one!
thank you all. It may be a pellaea but I am doubting as the leaves are very small, like a half a fingernail. It's in a very open, bright spot and...
Thanks guys. It is gorgeous isn't it? No, haven't seen any blooms yet. It grows at =ee4x friends place, will have ask them. be cheery and green : )
I'm finding thus far in my research on lateritic soils that there is a little info that is quite technical and highly specific to mass crop...
you do such a vigilantly marvelous job always, so you relax and enjoy all of your holiday! even gardening brains need a vacation and something...
It is growing happily in temperate south Aust (gippsland, Victoria)where winter temperatures rarely drop below zero C. Slow- medium growing in...
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