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Exotic Fruit
The inspiration for the Garden Gurus book Delish was the flavour health If you live in the tropics, the strawberry is the most exotic fruit you will find and at the other end, if you live n the mountains, then the mango is the king of exotic ... [... more]
Garden Gurus

Exotic Shorthair Cat
Exotic shorthairs have the body type and carriage of a Persian but with a dense coat which is thick and soft like a British Shorthair. The coat can grow up to 7.5cm (3") but should not be long enough to fall or flop. The Exotic Shorthair's face ... [... more]
Burke's Backyard

Wandilla Garden Centre and Gifts
All the plants featured can be found at Wandilla Garden Centre in Wattle Grove. If you live in the tropics, the strawberry is the most exotic fruit you will find and at the other end, if you live n the mountains, then the mango is the king of ... [... more]
Garden Gurus

Delish Book Promo
A Christmas gift idea for a gardener is the latest book from the Garden Gurus called Delish. Inside you will find a comprehensive guide as to how you can grow things like bush tucker fruits, vegetables, exotic fruits as well as edible ... [... more]
Garden Gurus

Singapore Botanic Garden
Singapore's Botanical Gardens is one of the world's most beautiful public gardens. Located in the heart of a tropical paradise, it is home to some of the most luxurious and exotic plant species on earth. Now it doesn't matter if you are a garden ... [... more]
Garden Gurus

Ballast Water
Ballast water is carried in unladen ships to provide stability. It is taken on board at the port before the voyage begins and tiny stowaways, in the form of marine organisms, are taken on board with it. What is the impact of exotic species on our ... [... more]
Australian Museum

Waldecks Melville
Having a waterwise garden doesn't mean you can only plant native species. Some very attractive and tough hardy plants are exotic and they thrive brilliantly in our harsh Western Australia conditions. Many gardeners cringe when you mention the ... [... more]
Garden Gurus

Sweet Chilli and Tamarillo Sauce Serving Ideas
Use as a dipping sauce for spring rolls, tempura, vegetables, kebabs and hors d'oeuvres Dollop on oysters and serve fresh or lightly steamed Add to stirfries or meat marinades Mix with a little cream cheese for an exotic dip home - recipes - ... [... more]
Tropical Fruit World

Ling With Exotic Mushroom & Asparagus Pasta - LYNDEY ...
This recipe was created spontaneously using David Jones produce. Bring a large pan of salted water to the boil. Add pasta and cook according to directions. However note that for fresh pasta this may only take a few minutes. Meanwhile place two ... [... more]
Australian Womens Weekly

Exotic spices
There are so many different spices available in supermarkets today - I've got no idea what some of them are! I would love to try a couple out - could you please tell me a bit about sumac and ras el hanout? With a name that loosely translates as ... [... more]
Australian Womens Weekly

Exotic Bali Garden
Australian gardens in the 1950s and 1960s were simple areas of lawn with few interesting plants. These days gardens have become places of fantasy where people create a bit of theatre in the backyard. Australians are amongst the biggest travellers ... [... more]
Burke's Backyard

Native Frangipani
This Australian rainforest tree is commonly called the native frangipani, because it produces creamy yellow, frangipani-like flowers with a strong, heady fragrance. It is not related to the exotic frangipani (Plumeria). An evergreen tree to about ... [... more]
Burke's Backyard
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