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Don’s Tips: Getting On Well With Your Pet Bird

Do you have a pet bird like a cockatiel or a rainbow lorikeet or a budgie? If you do, would you like some tips on how to get on really well with your bird? Well, firstly never force yourself on a bird. Approach it and let it come to you. In time it will especially...

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wheelbarrow

Don’s Tips: Wheelbarrows

The wheelbarrow is possibly the most important of all garden tools, but many people get the wrong sort. Never buy a cheap or small barrow. Cheap metal ones rust and small barrows don’t carry enough and are hard to push around. Always buy a black plastic builder’s...

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Eggplant

Don’s Tips: Why No Fruit

It is very common for plants like tomatoes, chillies or even eggplants not to fruit. Equally, plants like sweet peas and annuals may not flower. Why?? Well, if the plants get less than 7 hours of sunlight each day, lack of light could be the answer. But the most...

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lawn

Don’s Tips: Lawns

This is shaping up to be a loooong, hot summer ahead, so you should get onto your lawn right away. The weather is so warm in most areas that lawns sprung into growth a month early. Fertilise all lawns now with a slow release lawn food – preferably with a wetting...

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beans

Don’s Tips – What To Sow Now

What edible crops do you sow now? Well, it’s time to sow beans. There are both dwarf varieties which are shrubby and grow around 1/2m tall and climbing beans that grow to about 2m tall. The dwarf beans are ideal for raised vegie gardens, but the climbing beans may be...

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Don’s Tips – Ageing Rocks

Last time we looked at using rocks in the gardens and noted that bush rock is best left in the bush. But how do you “age” freshly broken up or dug up rock? Well, it’s really easy. Mix some chook poo, dirt and old yoghurt into a slurry like unbeaten cream and paint it...

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rock

Don’s Tips – Rocks

If you want strong, dramatic effects in your garden, you can’t beat rocks. Rocks can be used around ponds or to define areas. If you want to create an imaginative meandering path, bend it around a feature rock. This makes the bending pathway seem real, rather than...

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springtime vegetables

Don’s Tips – Spring Vegies

How are your vegies growing? Now is a critical time to take stock. Watch out for leaf vegies like lettuce, endive, silverbeet, spinach and all of the Asian cabbages and greens in case they become too tall and spindly. Or even if they seem too pale a green colour. In...

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orange blossom flower

Don’s Tips: Orange Blossom

Spring came very early this year and citrus loved it. We take oranges, lemons and other citrus for granted. Even if they NEVER fruited, there are strong reasons to grow citrus. • They produce stunning perfumed white flowers that are so wonderful that orange blossom...

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tomato

Don’s Tips – Tomatoes

Tomatoes are the most popular home-grown vegetable in Australia (even though they are technically a fruit). They produce more fruit than any other vegetable or fruit tree for the space that they occupy in the garden. There are two major types of tomatoes: tall-growing...

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