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Don’s Tips: Autumn Is For Planting

This is a wonderful Autumn for planting.  This is THE time to plant most trees, shrubs & flowers. In the rest of the world, Spring is the planting time since it is a gentle period followed by an equally gentle Summer. In Australia, however, the Spring periods can...

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Don’s Tips: Fertilising

It’s autumn, but we still have time left for some growth in most plants. A light fertilising NOW will help roses, citrus and lawns a lot.  It will strengthen them up for the winter and spring ahead. Use liquid feeds such as Seasol Powerfeed now since liquid...

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Autumn leaevs

Don’s Tips: Autumn

Well, it’s well and truly Autumn; the leaves are falling and accumulating.  This is pure gold for your garden! Why not pop out and buy a compost bin or two for your garden.  Rake up all of the leaves and put them into the bins with the lawn clippings and kitchen...

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roses

Don’s Tips: Flowers for Picking

Does your garden have flowers for picking? All great gardens do! Roses, lavender, gardenias, daphne & osmanthus all are great flowers for picking for perfume. Hydrangeas are great for style. Poppies, daisies and the very trendy gerberas always give a cheerful...

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Don’s Tips: Sprayers

Sooner or later all people who grow plants will need to spray areas of the garden – even if it is with safe organic sprays like Eco Oil for small insects or Eco Fungicide for fungal diseases. So you need a sprayer. I have tested many sprayers and most I find to be...

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Propagating cuttings

Don’s Tips: Cuttings

Have you ever tried to grow new plants from cuttings? Well… Why not? The ideal day to do it is a cloudy or better still, a rainy day. This keeps the cuttings from wilting. You can try azaleas, camellias, grevilleas, lavenders or anything else that is lying about. Cut...

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kittens

Don’s Tips: Hypoallergenic Cats & Horses

Last time we looked at false claims that some dog breeds are hypoallergenic. Some individual dogs seem to be hypoallergenic (that is, safe with allergenic people) – but no entire breeds are hypoallergenic. What about cats? There are some clinical studies that indicate...

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tomato disease

Don’s Tips: Tomato Blossom Rot

I’ve had many emails recently from home gardeners with awful black rounded spots on the bottom of their tomatoes – about 10-50¢ size or even bigger. This is caused by uneven watering. It’s called blossom end rot and it appears after you let the poor tomato plants dry...

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seedlings

Don’s Tips: Vegies

It’s time to look at the vegie garden. Chuck out any tired old vegies and replant with seed of beetroot, Chinese cabbage or Chinese greens, lettuce, silverbeet and many others. Whatever is available at the local nursery and hardware store will grow well. Any vegies...

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garden gnome

Don’s Tips: Gnomes

As an Australia Day Ambassador I visited the Blue Mountains. Part of their activities was a gnome festival where my job was to judge the best ones. They were really apologetic & defensive about their gnomes. And worried about my views on gnomes, perhaps thinking I...

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