Beat the drought with water crystals
With just a few minutes and some water crystals,you can keep your plants looking lush and beat the drought in your back yard. Give your plants some drought proofing! Add two tall glasses (schooner size) of water and a splash of liquid fertilizer ... [... more]
Better Homes & Gardens Australia |
FLAVOUR KING
FIRST FRUIT: LARGE ATTRACTIVE FRUIT, RED/YELLOW FLESH, "PERFUMED". 2 DISTINCT SHAPES. FLAT ROUND AND ROUND KIDNEY (HEART SHAPED). NOTED CRYSTALS FORMED IN STONE CAVITY. YELLOW-RED ROUND-OVATE [... more]
HortNET New Zealand |
Sesame snaps
In a medium saucepan combine sugar, honey and water over a low heat and stir until sugar dissolves. Using a wet pastry brush, brush down the sugar crystals from the side of the saucepan. Once the sugar is dissolved, bring to a boil and cook until ... [... more]
Australian Womens Weekly |
Mango Sorbet with Banana Fritters
Combine sugar and water in small saucepan over medium heat. Stir until sugar dissolves. Brush down sides of pan with water to ensure all sugar crystals dissolve. Boil 2 minutes; transfer to a small bowl and cool to room temperature. Combine ... [... more]
Australian Womens Weekly |
Yates Rainsaver Water Storage Crystals
Camellias hale from the mountains of East Asia and they are usually found growing under light tree cover. These flower 'factories' are amongst the most admired plants on the planet. If you know the conditions they come from then growing them at ... [... more]
Garden Gurus |
Waterwise Water Storage Crystals
Having a sharp pair of secateurs always makes pruning so much easier. Leanne of Burton has deadly dull snips and a mountain of cutting to do and she wants to know how to sharpen them. A sharpening file will get you started. There are many ... [... more]
Garden Gurus |