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Your Garden Questions Answered
Sue visits the Dawsons Garden World centre in O'Connor, where Garden Gurus Club Members have come to get their garden questions answered. A group of children wanted to know how big a red gum tree grows and how long their roots were. A Red ... [... more]
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Your Garden Questions Answered: Pruning Citrus
There are eight beautiful gardens open to the public during the 'Springtime on the Mountain' Festival one of them is 'Sargasso'. It is a huge escarpment garden on 8 acres of prime land on Mount Tamborine. It also boasts one of the most stunning ... [... more]
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Your Garden Questions Answered in South Australia
There's one question that's really hard to answer; where does your garden start and where does it stop? Is it the fence or do gardens continue on under a fence? Brian of Fullarton is having difficulty growing plants in an area because of the ... [... more]
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Your Garden Questions Answered: Spring Projects
If you go out into the garden at this time of year you can almost see plants growing and forming flower buds virtually overnight. Spring is the growth month which means one thing food, food, food. If you've got some special plants that need ... [... more]
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Kim Answers Your Garden Questions
There are times when a plant is just on the wrong spot, you have a choice of digging it up and tossing it out or finding somewhere else to grow it. Kim can't stand to see perfectly good plants thrown out especially when moving it can be so ... [... more]
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Your Garden Questions Answered - Vegetables
One of the most satisfying and enjoyable parts of gardening is the growing of edible plants. They offer not only horticultural challenges and pleasures but also the ultimate prize come harvesting time. You can't beat being able to cook and eat ... [... more]
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Garden Questions Answered
The beginning of spring signals gorgeous new growth. As the weather warms up the warmer climate plants such as Frangipani and Bougainvilleas are starting to grow. They can look a little tired at this time of the year with a few yellow leaves and ... [... more]
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Your Garden Questions Answered - Better Pets and Gardens
Sometimes having a gorgeous garden with a dog seems impossible. They do have a habit of ruining your favourite plant, by running through it or lying on top of it. Many gardeners are faced with the same dilemma and Sue thought that we would answer ... [... more]
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Your Garden Questions Answered: Formal Gardens
If you like formal garden design and are perhaps thinking of building such a garden it is important to not only consider the common themes and materials of such gardens. The use of correct plants is essential to a great formal garden. Some of the ... [... more]
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Your Garden Questions Answered - Sasanqua Camellias
Every season has its stand out plants and at this time of year it is all about the Sasanqua camellia. The sasanquas are the first camellias to grace our gardens and come in all shades of pink, white and red. They tend to have smaller, pointier ... [... more]
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Your Garden Questions Answered and Mitre 10 Competition
This week's problem solved by Trevor was a fruit tree that was suffering from yellowing foliage and falling leaves. This is a common problem in cooler areas and in coastal conditions as the soil tends to be alkaline. To get those leaves green, ... [... more]
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Garden Questions Answered (Citrus Bud Mite, Golden ...
Garden Questions Answered (Citrus Bud Mite, Golden Shower Tree and Wisteria Seed) Sue answered some questions for Garden Gurus Club members whilst at Dawson's Garden World at Forrestfield. "Hi Sue I was wondering if you could tell me what's wrong ... [... more]
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