Gardening
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Caring for flowering indoor plants
Indoor plants are usually thought of as lush and green. Odd leaf shapes, patterns or variegations add to their intrigue and desirability. There are, however, many plants that grow indoors and produce flowers or that can be brought indoors temporarily for a floral display. These flowering plants give an extra dimension to an indoor display, adding colour and sometimes perfume... -
Ficus Elastica Guide: How To Care For Your Rubber Plant
Whether you know it as a rubber tree, a burgundy fig or by its botanical name of Ficus elastica, there's no doubt that this is one of the most popular houseplants. And for good reason - rubber plants are incredibly hardy, with a great tolerance for a range of growing conditions making their care needs near impossible to get wrong... -
The ultimate light guide: how to choose the best indoor lighting for plants
Understanding light needs is simple enough outdoors, but it can be a struggle to understand indoors. All plants, even those sold as ‘indoor’ plants, need light to grow and thrive. Indoors, light reduces the further you are from a window. Window dressings such as blinds and curtains (even sheer ones!) also reduce light levels, as do shelves where plants are... -
How to care for outdoor pot plants in extreme wet weather
Pots filled with good quality, premium potting mix provide ideal conditions to grow most plants. As well, pots are a wonderful way to garden in a small space. As they are portable, they can also be moved to avoid weather extremes such as heat, frost and even to shelter plants from the deluge of wet weather that’s been experienced in... -
Gardening for good: 10 reasons to get out into the garden
Many people think of gardening simply as an activity (or, for some, a chore!) that beautifies their homes, increasing street appeal and potential resale value - but there's so much more to it than that. Gardening also has significant benefits for our physical, mental and social wellbeing, as well as the environment - some of which aren't so obvious on... -
How to identify and get rid of pests and diseases in your vegetable garden
There are some garden visitors that love fresh, home grown vegetables as much as you do. These are the common pests and diseases of the veggie garden. They may attack the leaves, fruit or even roots of plants and many target specific vegies. If you know what to expect, it makes control easier. Here are some commonly encountered pests of... -
Make your backyard a flower garden: 5 steps for beginners
Flowers are more than just the pretties of the garden. There are many positive benefits to be reaped from growing flowers in your garden. They add colour, fragrance and encourage beneficial insects and visiting birds. They are also fun to pick, whether to bring indoors or arrange in a posy to give to a friend. Some flowers are edible and... -
Top 20 reasons why your plants keep dying
For many new gardeners, both indoors and out, keeping plants alive can be a challenge. While there are lots of reasons a plant may die, there are some basic things to do that can keep plants not just alive, but thriving. Don’t throw in the trowel and blame your ‘brown’ thumbs if a plant dies. Try to work out what... -
5 best low-maintenance hedge plants and how to plant them
Hedges can be used to mark a boundary, edge a path or garden bed or screen out unwanted views. Hedging plants need to be evergreen (so they are green and leafy year round), suitable for clipping and robust. We've got all the know-how you need when it comes to selecting and planting low-maintenance hedge plants. How to plant a... -
Bonsai for beginners: How to care for your bonsai
Got questions about how to care for your bonsai? We've got all the answers you need. What is bonsai? A bonsai is any plant trained and maintained in a container to be artificially small and compact in growth. Bonsais are long-term plants. Bonsai is a Japanese tradition that has gained popularity around the world. Bonsai enthusiasts, collectors and practitioners...