Gardening A-Z
All Spice Carolina tree
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I have just bought an All Spice - Carolina tree and all its leaves are going brown.
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Alyssum
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There are thousands of keen gardeners out there who don’t have access to a garden. There are also many frustrated gardeners for whom the ongoing battle with their insubordinate wildernesses or infertile soil is just too much. Then there are those whose gardens consist simply of small balconies, pavers and courtyards.
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Annuals
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The shops are full of new spring fashions tempting us all to dump the winter shrouds and get into something bright and colourful as we warm up for summer.
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Annuals and perennials – the secret ingredient for wondrous winter woodlands
It’s that time of year when even the most dedicated gardeners start to contemplate an indoor hobby. Temperatures are dropping, the days are shorter and even your garden seems to be in denial.
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Aphids
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The rinds of citrus fruit contain citrus oil.
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April
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Mulch, move pots, compost and plant some winter veges and annuals.
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Aster
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If you’re garden is still looking a little post-winter dreary then you need to plant asters. These retro looking daisies come in a wide ranging selection of colours including blue, purple, red and pink, and will add the vibrancy your garden needs.
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2009 has seen Kiwis don their gumboots and gloves and take to the garden in droves.
Nearly everyone knows someone who has dug out their back lawn, pulled out the pots or called in the carpenter to build the perfect vege garden.
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August is a good time to...check for aphids on everything, but particularly new shoots on your roses.
April is a good time to...