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Qld Organics

Locality: Narangba, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 7 3203 1379



Address: 65 Potassium St 4504 Narangba, QLD, Australia

Website: http://qldorganics.com.au

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19.01.2022 Live now! Our February Gardening Guide can be found on our website, its a good little read with hints and tips to keep your garden thriving through these hot months! https://qldorganics.com.au/feb19-gardening-guide/ #QLDOrganics #howdoesyourgardengrow



18.01.2022 Plant of the month - Hydrangea. Stunning blues, pinks and purples! Amazing Fact Hydrangeas are amazingly versatile, did you know you can actually alter the flower colours to suit your needs. The flower colour in most forms relates to the acidity or alkalinity of the soil. In acid soil (pH 5 or less) hydrangeas are usually always blue. As the soil pH climbs towards the neutral and alkaline end of the scale (pH 7 or more) hydrangeas turn mauve, pink and red. https://qldorgani...cs.com.au #QLDOrganics #howdoesyourgardengrow

13.01.2022 Have you ever wondered how to grow mouth watering watermelons? Follow this link to our "how to section" for all of the information and tips and tricks that you need - https://qldorganics.com.au/grow-wonderful-watermelons/ #QLDOrganics #howdoesyourgardengrow

12.01.2022 Vertical Gardens - Aesthetically appealing, space saving and very on trend right now! Do you have a small space in your garden that you just don't know what to do with? A wall or fence you would like to brighten up or add a bit of life to? We found this great article by Holly Byrne at Home Beautiful, that gives some great hints & tips on creating the perfect vertical garden for your space.... In this article you will find some really helpful information from learning about different types of vertical gardens, how to choose the plants for your vertical garden, to where to install and looking after your creation! Did you know? Due to the popularity of vertical gardens, there are now engineered options in the market which are self-watering and have the planting depth and functionality of a container garden. Another features plants tucked into pockets made from felt or canvas which are lined for moisture retention a simple option for the budget conscious gardener. https://www.homebeautiful.com.au/an-experts-guide-to-vertic https://qldorganics.com.au/ #QLDOrganics #howdoesyourgardengrow



10.01.2022 - Plant of the month - Delphinium Delphiniums are sought after and planted for their blue flowers, which are rare to find in other plants. These beautiful blues can come in a variety of shades and forms. Delphinium have attractive foliage with palm-shaped leaves like a fern. Ideally, delphiniums should be planted in full sun for the best blooms and sturdiest stems. Sit back and enjoy these beautiful flowers in summer. ... #QLDOrganics #Howdoesyourgardengrow

10.01.2022 Planting flowers in the cooler months, heres what we suggest TROPICAL- Alyssum, Amaranthus, Begonia, Celosia, Cosmos, Dianthus, Marigold, Petunia, Portulaca, Salvia, Zinnia... SUBTROPICAL - Alyssum, Candytuft, Cornflower, Pansy, Marigold, Phlox, Petunia, Viola, Sunflower. COOL TEMPERATE - Alyssum, Marigold, Hollyhock, Poppy, Sweet Pea, Petunia, Pansy, Viola, Cornflower. #QLDOrganics #howdoesyourgardengrow

08.01.2022 Get a cup of tea ready, sit down and read our latest Gardening Guide and enjoy some tips for keeping your garden thriving. https://qldorganics.com.au//up/2019/03/QO_Guide_Marc19.pdf #QLDOrganics #howdoesyourgardengrow



05.01.2022 Grow Cool Cucumbers : Cucumbers are such a versatile vegetable with so many uses sliced, grated, in salads and soups. Even used as a beauty product to help tired eyes! Crispy, crunchy and so cool! Read up on how to plant and harvest this delicious veggie in our 'how to guide' .... https://qldorganics.com.au/grow-cool-cucumbers/... #QLDOrganics #Howdoesyourgardengrow

05.01.2022 Who is enjoying the chilly change in the weather?? We are sure everyone's gardens are loving the reprieve from the extreme heat we've experienced of late! Our April Gardening Guide is now live - https://qldorganics.com.au/apr19-gardening-guide-2/... #QLDOrganics #howdoesyourgardengrow

03.01.2022 GARDEN B U G FACTS Did you know that ants feed on the sugary honeydew produced by aphids? In exchange for this sugary treat, the ants fiercely protect the aphids from predators. Rub a thick barrier of Vaseline around the base of an aphid infected plant to prevent the flow of ants up the trunk. Without their ant protectors, the aphids are left vulnerable to their natural predators e.g. Ladybugs. Bye-Bye ants, Bye-Bye aphids - HELLO LADYBUGS! ... #QLDOrganics #howdoesyourgardengrow

02.01.2022 What herbs to plant in February to suit your climate - TROPICAL Basil SUBTROPICAL Chives, Parsley, Oregano, Marjoram COOL TEMPERATE Chives, Oregano, Marjoram, Parsley, Fennel. ... https://qldorganics.com.au #QLDOrganics #Howdoesyourgardengrow

02.01.2022 Is your garden channelling a modern theme, is it lush rain forest or growing some beautiful veggies? The options are endless and at QLD Organics we have the products to suit any type of garden. Just ask us. We would love to see some photos of your garden! Share them below if you wish https://qldorganics.com.au/... #QLDOrganics #howdoesyourgardengrow



02.01.2022 Attract Butterflies to your garden - It’s easy to fill your garden with a fluttering rainbow. Adding flowers like zinnias, cosmos, coneflowers, daisies, to your garden supplies food for nectar seeking adults & host plants for egg laying. Adding a source of water is as essential for attracting butterflies as it is for birds. Creating a mudhole- a shallow, permanent puddle offers butterflies both water and minerals from the mud. Or make a butterfly bath from the basin o...f a birdbath (without the stand) or a plate or shallow bowl placed directly on the ground. Fill it with pebbles to give the butterflies good perching spots, then add water. Butterflies will come flocking! #QLDOrganics #Howdoesyourgardengrow

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