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25.01.2022 Yellow flowering Clivias 20cm pots $30 15cm pots $20 Belgian hybrids orange pots $12



23.01.2022 After Christmas and New Years exercises, in safe cooler parts of day...

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21.01.2022 Ever wondered why flowers are important? Well read all about it here!



21.01.2022 Enjoy your Sunday in the garden!

19.01.2022 Get into the garden this spring!

13.01.2022 Dont forget - if you cant pick up your plants - we can deliver!



12.01.2022 Queen Mum Agapanthus; white with blue

12.01.2022 Good morning friends. Have a blooming good day!

12.01.2022 Clivia hybrids upright strong healthy plants, wide leaves, orange flowers, $18 each

12.01.2022 Good morning friends! Happy hump day!

12.01.2022 Its a great day to be in the garden!



10.01.2022 Plant a garden today!

10.01.2022 Clivia Belgian hybrid with red/dark orange flowers, mature flowering plants potted $18 each

08.01.2022 Great time of year to dig up and divide Agapanthus, to thin out, share with others or replant ready fir Summer flowers. Also great to divide and transplant clivias after flowering, to establish and grow to flower next winter/spring

07.01.2022 LanDscaping (with Aggies and Clivias of course) can have great benefits to your home and bank balance!

05.01.2022 Autumn : Best time for planting By Todd Layt Installing new gardens is easy if the planting is done in Autumn and Winter. Australians are returning to gardens in many areas after good summer rains. In many regions across Australia the summers can be brutal for gardeners. In either case, planting when weather is cooler, and there is a considerable period of cooler weather ahead simply makes sense.... Planting in April, May and June for most regions, provides exactly that. Obviously, very frost sensitive plants may have trouble, particularly if planted in June in cooler areas. So first it is smart to choose plants that can cope with cooler month installation. Most plants can. Some plants really benefit from planting at this time, particularly if the following summer is really hot. For example Cordylines and Phormiums, in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth should be planted by September at the latest. Even better, if they are planted in Autumn, a more mature size will help them make it through the hot summer. Some types of summer friendly installation plants, such as Lomandra and Dianella, and many native shrubs and trees, still benefit from Autumn planting. Firstly, planting in the cooler months requires far less establishment watering. In fact if you wait for the ground to be wet from rain, in many regions little follow up watering will be required. Many large scale revegetation projects are planted in Autumn after rain. Tough plants are used, and after planting, it is common practice in many regions to have NO FOLLOW UP WATERING at all. Another benefit of planting new gardens, or replanting old ones in the cooler months, is that it gives the plants time to establish before they get inundated by an abundance of weeds. Weeds grow much faster in warmer weather. Using chunky mulch also helps keep weeds down. Avoid using mulches that have lots of fine particles in them, as they act as potting mix, providing a great medium to germinate weed seeds.

04.01.2022 Its hard not to love the beauty of the Clivia flower. Read more about them here.

04.01.2022 Bare rooted mature flowering age white or blue Agapanthus and Clivia Plants, pick up in Castle Hill, NW Sydney or buyer cost delivery in Sydney or freight throughout Australia. $3 each, Plants will be freshly dug out for you, ready for you to plant.

03.01.2022 Its ok to wet your plants!

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