Gardening

  1. Top 5 reasons to install irrigation in your garden

    Top 5 reasons to install irrigation in your garden
    When we moved into our new garden, the first thing we did was repair the irrigation system. It had missing sprayers, some bits were slashed and it didn’t cover all the garden. Despite it being the middle of winter, we knew we’d need the irrigation system in tip-top condition when the hot weather returned and the rain dried up. Whether...
  2. How to help your garden survive a heatwave

    How to help your garden survive a heatwave
    Don’t let a bout of hot weather ruin your garden. There are easy ways to keep your garden thriving even through a heatwave. The key messages are to make sure the garden (especially new and potted plants) is well watered ahead of and during a heatwave, shade vulnerable plants, and use mulch to keep the soil cool and moist. Here...
  3. The perfect potting mix for every plant

    The perfect potting mix for every plant
    Stroll into your local Flower Power Garden Centre and you'll be amazed by the sheer array of potting mixes on offer. But what do they all do, and what's the difference between them? Here's a deep dive into our top-quality and exclusive Supersoil Professional range, stocked only at Flower Power Garden Centres.   The Supersoil Professional Range of Potting Mixes...
  4. How to fix your fiddle leaf fig: common problems, pests and diseases

    How to fix your fiddle leaf fig: common problems, pests and diseases
    Got a fiddle leaf fig problem? You've come to the right place. Our expert Garden People have put together solutions to the most asked-about fiddle leaf fig common problems and issues - they know exactly how to fix your fiddle leaf fig. Put their advice to good use and we're sure you'll have a happy fiddle leaf fig in no...
  5. Fiddle Leaf Fig Care: 5 steps to success

    Fiddle Leaf Fig Care: 5 steps to success
    The fiddle leaf fig (Ficus lyrata) is one of the most popular, enduring and iconic indoor plants. With its massive leaves and imposing presence, it's no wonder it's been a home decor mainstay for so many years! Some people think fiddle leaf figs are high-maintenance - but we disagree entirely. If you get the basics right, your fiddle leaf fig...
  6. Gardening 101: How to plant a plant

    Gardening 101: How to plant a plant
    So, you're a beginner gardener and you've just brought home the first plants to start your garden. It's an exciting moment, but first things first - how exactly do you plant a plant? If you're looking for step-by-step advice on how to plant a plant and start a beautiful garden, you're in the right place. After all, they don't call...
  7. Colourful hedging plants for Sydney gardens

    Colourful hedging plants for Sydney gardens
    Hedges don’t have to be just green. There are many dense, evergreen shrubs you can rely on on to add year-round colour to gardens from their foliage. Here are our favourite colourful hedging plants that thrive in temperate gardens such as the Sydney area. Most do best in sunny situations with extra water in dry times. To maintain colourful hedges...
  8. How to create a pollinator-friendly garden

    How to create a pollinator-friendly garden
    While honeybees are the most obvious pollinators in most gardens, there are many insects - along with larger animals such as birds and even bats - which also act as pollinators. To check out a bat-pollinated plant, see the sausage tree (Kigelia africana). There’s a specimen in Sydney’s Royal Botanic Gardens, but you’re not likely to find one in your...
  9. Christmas cheer: Plants that flower in December

    Christmas cheer: Plants that flower in December
    What better way to enjoy entertaining at home than in a garden full of flowers? Summer has plenty of colourful and easy-to-grow options. Here are some of our summer favourites to plant in your garden to bring it to life during the festive season. Gardenia (Gardenia augusta) With its creamy white blooms and dark green foliage, gardenia is a shrub...
  10. Top white flowering plants for Sydney gardens

    Top white flowering plants for Sydney gardens
    White flowers work with any colour scheme and have wide appeal in a garden. Concentrating on a favourite colour is a great way to personalise a garden while creating a theme to unify plantings. One of the most famous white gardens is at Sissinghurst, an estate in the UK. It was created by Vita Sackville West when she designed and...

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