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Welcome to the Gardening Australia Newsletter: 6/06/14

Coming Up This Week

Coming Up This Week

Producing More Plants - Growing Habitat - Prune and Propagate - The Patch - A Cornucopia of Colour


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The Patch - Frost Protection

The Patch - Frost Protection
07/06/2014
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Producing More Plants

Producing More Plants
Presenter: Jerry Coleby-Williams, 07/06/2014
Jerry shows how to successfully propagate a few of his favourite and highly productive subtropical vegetables
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Organic Gardener July/August Issue Out Now!

Organic Gardener July/August Issue Out Now!

Don't let winter get you down!

WINTER IS HERE A countrywide round-up of jobs to do now plus Linda Cockburn shows how to beat Jack frost with mini polytunnels.

GIVE PEAS A CHANCE Peas are easy to grow and take up little space. Learn about growing your own cold-loving crop of sweet and juicy peas.

GO PLUM CRAZY Plant perfect plums with Peter Cundall. Pete says plum trees are a backyard 'must have' and gives tips on how to choose the right type for your climate.

A TASTE FOR THE GOOD LIFE Chef and gardener Paul West takes us on a tour of his abundant 10 hectare farm and shares his personal journey towards self-sufficiency.

BRINGING UP BABY ORGANICALLY New babies deserve only the very best start in life, so we look at how to create a safe and healthy nursery and home environment.

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Weekly Gardening Action Plan

Weekly Gardening Action Plan

Tropical Zone
Make your own tropical fruit salads after planting bananas, sapodilla, star apples, dragon fruit, mangosteen, rambutan, starfruit or even a coconut palm!: Tropical Fruit Garden Fact Sheet

Subtropical Zone
Many subtropical fruits are too soft to survive transport, so why not grow your own custard apples, black, yellow or white sapotes or casimoras?: The Fruit Specialist Fact Sheet

Temperate Zone
Add to your citrus grove with plants like Buddha's hand citron, finger lime, Jamaican tangerine, lemonade, kaffir lime, shaddock or chinotto.: A Mini Citrus Grove Fact Sheet

Arid Zone
We've already suggested native limes, but how about adding some other dryland lovers, like date palms, figs, mulberries and the drumstick tree or moringa?: Drumstick Tree Fact Sheet

Cool Zone
Go plum crazy with some unusual stone fruit varieties. What about Green Gage plums, Coronet peaches, Kentish cherries, Sultan blood plums or Blenheim apricots?: Growing Stone Fruit Fact Sheet

And if you want some ideas of what to plant in the vegie patch, don't forget to visit The Vegie Guide or Download the App



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