Blogs


fuchsias

Don’s Tips: Fuchsias

The other day I noticed some stunning fuchsias in a chain store. Perhaps they are coming back into fashion. They should because their flowers are spectacularly beautiful in both shape and colours. Fuchsia flowers hang down like bells, but the top bit of the flower...

read more...
lime powder

Don’s Tips: Garden Limes

The various forms of lime plus gypsum are critically important to healthy productive gardens, yet most of the info put out about limes is utter nonsense. Lime is almost totally misunderstood. Most lime never works anyway since it’s made up of small lumps of rock that...

read more...

Don’s Tips: Frangipanis

I absolutely adore frangipanis. They are excellent plants. They come in a huge range of flower colours, are deliciously perfumed and are as tough as old boots – i.e. they don’t die. They need full sun all day and a warm position in the garden – maybe against a...

read more...

Don’s Tips: Mistletoe

Many people email me asking about dense clumps of pendulous foliage in the middle of gum trees and many other trees including deciduous ones like liquidambars. Do you know what causes it? Well it’s simply a mistletoe plant. They suck sap from the tree and usually do...

read more...

Don’s Tips: Fungus

With all of the recent rains and humidity, expect lots of fungal diseases this summer. In general, healthy plants resist fungus diseases all by themselves. Please remember that most fungicides that are sold are rather dangerous for human health. For most fungal...

read more...
camphor laurel

Don’s Tips: Camphor Laurel Leaves

I am constantly being asked about what bits and pieces of plants are OK to compost. Are camphor laurel leaves OK to compost? Yes, they are and, in general, everything is OK to compost except: Weeds with bulbs or tubers such as oxalis, onion weed and weedy lilies. Too...

read more...

Don’s Tips: Long Hot Summer

This year is shaping up to be a hot one: a long hot summer. Many plants will really struggle this year – but you can help them. Some garden plants will need at least twice a week watering. Camellias, azaleas, gardenias, ferns and many deciduous plants like Japanese...

read more...
Mulching

Don’s Tips: Mulches

Arguably the most important advancement in gardening in the 50 years is the availability of mulches. Mulches prevent weeds growing and they insulate the soil against excessive heat and drying out. They make your garden grow so much better. But there are mulches and...

read more...
Bougainvilleas

Don’s Tips: Bougainvilleas

Bougainvilleas are arguably the most spectacular flowering plants for the temperate to warmer areas of Australia. In general, their true flowers are always white, but the floral bracts around the true flowers can be red, purple, orange, yellow, white or many other...

read more...
Vegies

Don’s Tips: Organic Vegies

Do you want to grow organic food at home? Well, you can, and it’s fairly easy. All vegies and fruit need fertilizing and you can’t beat chook poo. The original Dynamic Lifter formula is 100% chook poo and it is sterilized so it doesn’t carry any diseases of plants or...

read more...

Stay In Touch

Burke's Backyard Videos

Popular Posts