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Deb's Plants Galore

Locality: Chinchilla, Queensland

Phone: +61 429 689 274



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24.01.2022 Gerberas Well established some in flower and some not yet many different colors No holds first in buys Tall stemmed variety 1 Colamba St just off Glasson St end Chinchilla ... Open Saturday and Sunday from 1pm this weekend $7 each or 3 for $20 See more



22.01.2022 Crown of Thorns in a 400cm Terracotta pot Pretty lemon flowers 1 Colamba St just off Glasson St end Chinchilla Stands approx 800cm high $30

20.01.2022 Gorgeous flowers on these silver/grey leaved shrubs Commonly known as Butterfly Bush They will bring birds, bees and butterflies into your garden Very hardy Drought and frost tolerant once established ... 1 Colamba St just off Glasson St end Chinchilla Open now $8 each See more

18.01.2022 The dahlia plant is named after Swedish 18th-century botanist Anders Dahl, and is the official flower of the city of Seattle. The Dahlia was discovered in Centr...al America in the 16th century, and the first tubers arrived in Europe at the end of the 18th century, sent over to Madrid by the Spanish settlers in Mexico. The dahlia is a genus of tuberous plants that are members of the Asteraceae family, and are related to sunflowers, daisies, chrysanthemum and zinnia. They grow from small, brown biennial tubers, and love moist, moderate climates. October through to November is planting time for dahlias. According to the Dahlia Society of Victoria, Australia, it’s a good idea to re-dig your patch and incorporate a good fertiliser about two weeks from planting. Neutrog’s ACO certified organic Rapid Raiser or Seamungus is ideal for this. Plant your stakes in the ground first and label them as you plant. It’s very easy at this stage to mix up the tubers. Look for the eye or shoot on each tuber, and plant the tuber on its side (horizontally), with the eye about 50mm from the stake and about 10cm deep, with the eye slightly higher than the tail. Snails love new dahlia shoots, so make sure you protect the emerging plants with a snail deterrent. Once you see at least four sets of leaves, to get the best from your dahlias, regular fertilising with Sudden Impact for Roses and GOGO Juice is beneficial. You can also give them a foliar feed with liquid Sudden Impact for Roses every month. If you’re keen to grow some dahlias, here are some photos to inspire you. You might also be interested in joining your local dahlia society a list of which can be found here: http://www.dahliasaustralia.org.au/ About Sudden Impact for Roses - ideal for all flowering and fruiting plants (not just roses), Sudden Impact for Roses combines the best of both worlds. Its organic base provides a full range of plant nutrients in a slow release form, whilst the carefully selected water-soluble nutrients have been added to maximise the performance of each application. Users of Sudden Impact for Roses consistently report an increase in the number of flowers, an increase in the quality of individual blooms, continued general plant vigour and sturdy growth, and an improvement in the health of the plants, with increased resistance to fungal disease, resulting in a marked reduction in the need for preventative spraying by up to two thirds.



16.01.2022 False Cardomom Ginger Very pretty patio or shaded area plant In large pots 1Colamba St just off Glasson St end Chinchilla $5 each

16.01.2022 It's starting to look a lot like Xmas I have a selection of beautiful indoor or patio plants teamed with my 100% recycled plastic bottle eco pots sitting on 100% recycled bamboo saucers, they come in a range of pretty colors with contrasting colored saucers, these pots allow your plant roots to breathe which encourages new growth, pots can be used indoors or out and can be submerged into a tub of water to absorb moisture through the base. The pots can be purchased separat...ely at $20 each inc saucers Potted plants.... Ribbon Fern $30 Nest Ferns $35 Philodendron $35 Zanzibar $35 Buy as a gift or treat yourself 1 Colamba St just off Glasson St end Chinchilla See more

15.01.2022 White Duranta Fast growing Drought and frost tolerant once established Can be used for hedging or a Specimen plant 1 Colamba St just off Glasson St end Chinchilla ... Open now $5 each See more



14.01.2022 Hydrangeas 140mm pots 1Colamba St just off Glasson St end Chinchilla $5 each

13.01.2022 Come on down to 1 Colamba St just off Glasson St end Chinchilla We're still here selling plants so quickly so don't miss out Prices from $3

11.01.2022 Hanging baskets Mandevillas $15 Ribbon Fern $15 Assort Ferns $15 Choc Mint $15... Baby Tears Ivy $20 Grape Ivy $15 and $35 See more

06.01.2022 Massive sellout this Saturday 7.30 to 6pm Sunday 1pm to 6pm Closing down SALE Trees...... Poinciana Silky Oak Intoxicated Tree Gordonia Fried Egg Tree Native Trees... Frangipanis Gardenias Callistemons... White Red Pink Violet Hibiscus... Pink Red Orange Variegated Reds Lilly Pillys... Compact to 1.5mtr Native to 4mtr Resilience 3 to 4 mtr Hinterland Gold to 4mtr Murrayas... Indoor/Patio plants... Ferns.... Hanging baskets... Ribbon ferns Ribbon ferns curly wurly Hoya Mandevillas Grape Ivy Succulents.... Hydrangeas... Camillias... Hippeastrum... Iris... And many many more 1 Colamba St just off Glasson St end Chinchilla

03.01.2022 Orange Browallia Stunning yellow clusters of flowers starting out yellow then turning orange and red as the flowers mature This plant likes a semi shaded position Growing up to 1.5 x 1.5 mtrs 1 Colamba St just off Glasson St end Chinchilla ... Open now ONLY 1 $8 See more



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