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Trimming a Lilly Pilly
...do. Don demonstrated the necessary pruning techniques using a cone-shaped lilly pilly (Syzygium australe ‘Elite’) that was looking a bit scruffy. Don’s tips Use sharp secateurs, shears (wavy edge shears are good on small foliage) or electric trimmers. Trim the new growth back to within a few centimetres of its origin. Do this by finding the line of the previous trimming (a line of darker foliage) and using it as your guide. Use a string line as a...
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Can I Grow Lilly Pilly from Cuttings?
...hours of sunlight does the plant get each day: ? What type of plant is it: Lilly Pilly How long since you planted it: Haven’t Have you fertilised? If so, with what and when: No Is the plant indoors or outdoors: Neither Is the plant in a pot or in the ground: Neither yet What other treatments have you given the plant: None Upload photo if available: Other Comments: Answer: Hi Lloyd, Yes you can grow lillypillies from cuttings. Use hardened new grow...
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Lilly Pilly Jelly
...have. Ingredients lilly pilly fruit water sugar lemon juice Method 1. Put lilly pilly fruit into a preserving pan or heavy saucepan with enough water to just come to the top of the fruit but not cover it. Boil rapidly till the fruit is soft. 2. Strain through a clean cloth (eg muslin) and allow all the liquid to run through. Do not press the fruit as this may make the jelly cloudy. 3. Measure the liquid and allow a cup of sugar for each cup of li...
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Don’s Expert Answers: Please can you help me to identify these little flying insects and how to treat them. They are stripping my flowering plum, roses, lilly pilly
...stripping my flowering plum, roses, lilly pilly Type of Plant (if known): Lilly Pilly, roses, flowering plum Symptoms of Plant Illness (please try NOT to diagnose your problems yourself): Shrivelled leaves overnight sucked dry Soil Type (e.g. sandy, clay or loam) OR Potting Mix Type: N/a How often do you water the plant: N/a How many hours of sunlight does the plant get each day: N/a How long since you planted it: 5 years Have you fertilised? If...
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Market Day
.... Lilly pillies Don was very interested to see many different varieties of lilly pilly for sale on market day. Over 20 years ago when he first went to America he saw lilly pillies used as hedges, and at Disneyland they were even shaped into topiary figures of Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck! The Americans called the plants Burbank Laurels, after the Los Angeles suburb. However, the lilly pilly was largely ignored in its native Australia, and for year...
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Don’s Expert Answers: Ant nests at base of Lilly Pillies
...e of problem: Ant nests at base of Lilly Pillies Type of Plant (if known): Lilly Pilly Cascade Symptoms of Plant Illness (please try NOT to diagnose your problems yourself): Ant nests at base of each plant Soil Type (e.g. sandy, clay or loam) OR Potting Mix Type: Clay mulched How often do you water the plant: Fortnightly How many hours of sunlight does the plant get each day: Half day summer, no sun in winter How long since you planted it: 3 years...
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Don’s Expert Answers: Growing lilly pillys near sewage pipe
...ilable: Other Comments: I have recently purchased 5 acmena smithii minor lilly pilly’s to plant along my 6m back border. My Neighbour’s garden is below the height of my garden by about 2 metres and I believe that there is a sewage pipe along the back wall, below where I intend planting my hedge. Do you think there will be issues with the root system getting into the sewage pipe? If so, do you think I could get a 3m+ high hedge if I create a long...
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Don’s Expert Answers: Poor growing Lilly Pillies
...of our backyard. As we were seeking privacy, we did not prune or trim the Lilly Pillies during their initial growth (which we now realise may have been a mistake). Although the Lilly Pillies have now reached the desired height (ranging from 2m along the sides to 4m along the back), they’re extremely sparse. The “trunks” are almost bare and what leaves there are at the “top” of the trees aren’t particularly bushy or full. The sparseness of the gre...
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Don’s Expert Answers: Grafting Lilly Pillys
...of problem: Grafting Lilly Pillys Type of Plant (if known): Bush Christmas Lilly Pilly Symptoms of Plant Illness (please try NOT to diagnose your problems yourself): Non Soil Type (e.g. sandy, clay or loam) OR Potting Mix Type: Sandy How often do you water the plant: Summer – everyday. Winter when soil dries out How many hours of sunlight does the plant get each day: Morning sun, midday green shade cloth. How long since you planted it: 3 years Hav...
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Don’s Expert Answers: LILLY PILLIES DROPPING LOWER LEAVES
...LILLY PILLIES DROPPING LOWER LEAVES Type of Plant (if known): Some type of Lilly Pilly Symptoms of Plant Illness (please try NOT to diagnose your problems yourself): Losing lower leaves at end of Spring. Ant nests at base of plants, Scale, caterpillars. Local Fairy Rens do a good job of keeping the caterpillars at bay. Scale not too bad, always ants on plants. Soil Type (e.g. sandy, clay or loam) OR Potting Mix Type: Clay type mulched. How often d...
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Stylish Plants
...retty plant with cherry coloured new growth. Some species and varieties of lilly pilly are susceptible to attack by a tiny insect called a psyllid (Trioza egeniae). The psyllids suck sap from the new leaves, causing ugly oval lumps on the upper surface and corresponding depressions on the lower surface. However, ‘Hot Flush’ is a variety of the small leafed lilly pilly (Acmena smithii var. minor), which does not seem to be troubled by this pest. Li...
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Hedges & Topiary
...depending on size and style. Some experts recommend the following plants: Lilly pilly (Syzygium australe ‘Elite’) Australian native lilly pillys are becoming very popular for hedging and general ornamental use. They produce flowers and attractive berries as well as interesting foliage, so many garden designers are using them as an alternative to box. Syzygium australe ‘Elite’ is a favourite. It is a tidy plant that isn’t usually troubled by lilly...
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