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Don’s Tips: Retaining Walls

Many gardens have areas of useless sloping land which is too steep to use. Well even the ancient Incas knew about terracing! You can construct some retaining walls out of concrete blocks or treated pine sleepers. You should research retaining walls on the net so that...

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Don’s Tips: Bitty Gardens

Nothing looks better than a glade or field of the one sort of plant. This looks so much better than a “bitty” garden where there is one of everything. So, what about a field of jonquils or daffodils? – maybe 50 bulbs planted together in one area. The spring display...

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Don’s Tips: Ducks

There are magical moments to be shared by families who keep some of the varieties of chickens – black Australorps, Barred Plymouth Rocks or Silkies. But have you ever considered ducks?  Ducks are fascinating creatures and, yes, they do lay delicious eggs.  Of all the...

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Don’s Tips: Cycads

Have you ever heard of plants called cycads?  As a kid we used to be given bits of cycad leaves on Palm Sunday – presumably the church didn’t know that they aren’t palms! Cycads do look a bit like miniature palm trees up to1 to 2 metres high.  Australian cycads are...

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Don’s Tips: Kids’ Gardens

We get emails from mums and dads asking about gardens for kids. So here goes: Kids love special places like a fairy castle for girls or a fort for boys. These can be slightly modified sheds. Kids love a grassy mount to roll down, plus magic plant areas like: Daisy...

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Don’s Tips: Chooks & Eggs

What chooks lay eggs and when do they lay? Well crossbred black Australorps, crossbred white leghorns and Isa Browns are the main commercial layers. They lay around 300 eggs per year and we recommend the crossbred Australorps as the best of all for home gardens....

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Don’s Tips: Cat Plants

If you have a cat, please try to remember that cats in houses are often bored witless. This is, however, easily fixed. Cats adore raised runways around the house, and their own refuge areas. They love toys that mimic mice or insects when shaken. So much of cat bad...

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Don’s Tips: Backyard Farm – Gluts

About this time of year, backyard farm gluts occur. That is, you produce more fruit and vegies than you can use. Many people swap excess produce with friends and neighbours and family. Some people use fruits like citrus, apricots, peaches, apples, cherries,...

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Don’s Tips: Backyard Farms – Vegie Gardens

As part of your backyard farms project, today we’re looking at vegie gardens. These can be raised beds made of corrugated iron, or made of railway sleepers. Vegie gardens can be made in the ground with paving around each section to make planting and harvesting really...

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Don’s Tips: Backyard Farm – Chooks

As part of the backyard farm today we are looking at chooks. The black Australorp chooks are best as general egg layers or you can get ornamental Hamburgs, Plymoth Rocks or silkies for fun, but rather less eggs. Go to backyardpoultry.com or rarepoultry.net to find out...

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