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Cumquats, lemons, mandarins and oranges
Cumquats (shown above) make a delicious marmalade and the plants are very pretty in pots. Humid subtropical, Mediterranean, temperate zones; temperatures below 38C. Particularly from spring to the middle of autumn; less in winter. Late winter and ... [... more]
Better Homes & Gardens Australia

Print fact sheet - Clivia
Clivias are wonderful, almost unkillable plants, which brighten the garden during late winter and early spring with clusters of vibrant yellow throated, orange or salmon trumpet flowers. The flowers are held on stalks above the clump of dark ... [... more]
Burke's Backyard

Print fact sheet - Diosma
One of the best garden shrubs is the diosma. It grows as a round tidy plant with masses of pink flowers in late winter and spring. It will grow in all but the most tropical and humid parts of Australia. Diosma but also known as confetti bush and ... [... more]
Burke's Backyard

Nemesia
Colourful bedding and border plant for late winter and spring flowering. Nemesia comes in tall and compact varieties. Tall varieties grow to about 40 cm, but the trend is toward development of smaller (20-30cm) bushier compact varieties. The ... [... more]
Janine's Garden

Rhubarb time
Have you ever tried growing your own rhubarb? You can start it off at this time of year with what is called a rhubarb crown. That is a fat clump of roots that you can buy in late winter. Rhubarb crowns are most often planted out into ... [... more]
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