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Welcome to the Gardening Australia Newsletter: 23/05/2014

Coming Up This Week

Coming Up This Week

A New Botanic Garden - Building a Wicking Bed - Hungry Citrus - Farming Fungi - A Succulent Obsession


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Building a Wicking Bed

Building a Wicking Bed
24/05/2014
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Hungry Citrus

Hungry Citrus
Presenter: Josh Byrne, 24/05/2014
Josh shares some tips on feeding the soil to keep citrus thriving all year round
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Weekly Gardening Action Plan

Weekly Gardening Action Plan

Tropical Zone
Give your ginger - and relatives like cardamom, galangal and turmeric - a final pre-harvest watering to swell their rhizomes : Ginger Fact Sheet

Subtropical Zone
Some of our viewers are having problems with scale insects and the associated issue of sooty mould. Here's Jerry's advice on how to deal with them : Autumn in the Subtropics Fact Sheet

Arid Zone
Eremophilas or Emu bushes are flowering in areas that have had patches of rain, so why not check them out before choosing some for your garden. See this Saturday's story on dryland planting: Coming Up This Week

Temperate Zone
Why not consider planting some pretty annuals and perennials to attract beneficial insects to your garden - then let your little helpers clean up over winter!: Planting Companions Fact Sheet

Cool Zone
Enjoy the autumn colour - and when all the leaves have fallen, rake them up for your compost: The Colour of Autumn Fact Sheet

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