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The root cause

The root cause

It’s time to sow and grow these buried treasures, writes Angie Thomas Read More
Flavour Bomb

Flavour Bomb

April is garlic-planting time and it’s easier than you think to grow a year’s supply for your family.

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Back to Basics

Back to Basics

Are you a new gardener? This is for you; tips for autumn planting success.

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Floating on air

Floating on air

With their quirky foliage and stunning flowers, who can resist the world of air plants? Horticulturist and self-confessed plant addict, Steve Falcioni shares his growing tips.

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Protect Your Trees

Protect Your Trees

Trees are often managed reactively. It’s essential to seek expert advice to keep your trees healthy and safe. The Tree Contractor’s Association highlights the importance of sound tree management and why you should seek the advice of arborist if you are concerned about your trees.

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Happy Herbs

Happy Herbs

The key to a thriving herb garden is to give each plant the conditions it needs to prosper. The result is easy gardening and delicious pickings.

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Basket Case

Basket Case

Add a new dimension to your outdoor spaces with hanging baskets.

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Battle for Brassicas

Battle for Brassicas

Cruciferous winter vegies are beloved by all, including unwanted pests. How do we stop them from stealing our precious bounty? Horticulturist and owner of online store Aussie Gardener, Brian Chapman shares his tips. Read More
How To: Style Indoor Plants

How To: Style Indoor Plants

Designing and displaying your plant collection willbring you a new appreciation of your plant family, sofollow me on the road to plant-styling perfection. Read More
Squeeze The Day

Squeeze The Day

A pinch of sour and a dash of sweet, calamondin is a versatile and easy-to-grow member of the citrus family.

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One Pot Wonder

One Pot Wonder

Sandra offers three container ideas for colour and cheer throughout the season.

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Autumn's abundance

Autumn's abundance

Lee Sullivan shares her tips to growing her top five winter vegetables to keep your family fed through the winter.

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Juicy Fruit

Juicy Fruit

Do you have an open sunny spot to grow a fruit tree? Late autumn and winter is the best time to plant a stone fruit tree.

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Seasonal Stars

Seasonal Stars

Autumn is summer’s last hurrah with many plants providing a stunning finale before winter’s subdued moodiness.

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Five of the best: wisteria gardens

Five of the best: wisteria gardens

Here’s our pick of the best places in the world to be thrilled by the fragrance, form and sheer delight of wisteria.

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Iris

Iris

I’m loving …iris. Most iris have one huge and prolific spring flush, then go quiet for the rest of the year. But some are re-blooming, such as my favourite, ‘Victoria Falls’, an award-winning, tall bearded iris with light-blue, ruffled petals, each with a patch of white in the centre. 'Victoria Falls' produces three main branches and two spurs, and can produce up to 14 flowers.

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Meet: Craig Scott

Meet: Craig Scott

Craig Scott owner of East Coast Wildflowers. A lifetime of early hours, battling weather, growing tricky Aussie wildflowers is challenging but Craig wouldn’t have it any other way.
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Winterwood: One Man's Wonderland

Winterwood: One Man's Wonderland

Bushfire, snow, and wild weather hasn’t deterred this plantsman from creating a botanical masterpiece.

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My veggie patch

My veggie patch

Let us introduce you to Lee Sullivan, an organic gardener who believes anyone can grow their own food. Here, she shares her cool season favourites.

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Meet: Angus Stewart

Meet: Angus Stewart

Well known through his appearances on Gardening Australia, Angus Stewart has moved to Tasmania where he is experimenting and hybridising new and even better kangaroo paws.

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Autumn Favourites

Autumn Favourites

Does your garden need a facelift? Autumn is the best time, so get busy with this special selection.
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Warrigal greens with fettuccine

Warrigal greens with fettuccine

Make this fresh green sauce ahead of time for quick summer dinners. It will keep for a week in the fridge. Read More
Warrigal Greens

Warrigal Greens

Top chefs are going wild for this antioxidant-rich native spinach that grows like a weed. Read More
Meet: Paula Benneian

Meet: Paula Benneian

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Begonias - On angel’s wings

Begonias - On angel’s wings

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Our forever garden

Our forever garden

When two gardeners settle into a home and garden there could be fireworks. In our case, it’s been a joyful 35-year journey, which we hope will last forever. Read More
Pumpkin patch

Pumpkin patch

Discover how you can grow these delicious gourdes at home. Read More
True blue

True blue

Forget buying a punnet of blueberries this summer. Here’s how to grow your own! Read More
A new leaf

A new leaf

Toss up your traditional salad by growing a mix of greens. So many tasty new salad greens are now available in seed packets or seedlings from your garden centre.

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A moveable feast

A moveable feast

Don’t let small space cramp your gardening style. Here’s how to grow a thriving vegie patch without a plot. Read More
Fragrant Fennel

Fragrant Fennel

It may not look like much, but this bulbous stem has the most beautiful, but subtle aniseed flavour – perfect in roasts and salads. Read More
​Banksia spinulosa 'Birthday Candles'

​Banksia spinulosa 'Birthday Candles'

This prostrate banksia hugs the ground to a height of about 50cm. It bears pale yellow flower heads with lilac styles from late summer to winter. These are held above the foliage and provide much-needed food for birds when there is little else in flower.

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​Camellia ‘Desire’

​Camellia ‘Desire’

Is this the prettiest camellia of all?

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​Canna ‘Australia’

​Canna ‘Australia’

The popularity of cannas is due to their long display of bold foliage and vibrant flowers. This hybrid is one of a new series called ‘Show Off’, which has been bred for resistance to disease and for clean, sculptural foliage.

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​Geraldton Wax

​Geraldton Wax

The unerringly fake-looking flowers of Geraldton wax appear now and emphasise the beauty that can be found outdoors in winter.

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​Native bluebell

​Native bluebell

Spring sees the stunning blues of our native bluebell appearing in the bush and in gardens. The blue becomes electric when it’s teemed with an acacia ‘Limelight’ in a rockery or garden bed.

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​Pink Waratah

​Pink Waratah

New cultivars of pink waratahs have been developed by plant breeders to offer better garden performance than the wild flower.

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​Queensland firewheel tree

​Queensland firewheel tree

These stately trees brighten autumn with their wheel-like inflorescence, aflame in reds, yellows and oranges.

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​Rhodanthe ‘Paper Stars’

​Rhodanthe ‘Paper Stars’

This pretty daisy is covered in tiny white paper flowers with a yellow centre. It’s ideal for gardens with a cottage feel.

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​Showy Honey Myrtle

​Showy Honey Myrtle

The contrast of the pinkish/purple flower heads, the deep green shiny foliage and the light-coloured, almost-smooth paperbark makes this an excellent feature for the bush garden. 

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