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Welcome to the Gardening Australia Newsletter: 3/07/2015

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Park for the People - FAQs - Frosty Flats - Easter Daisy - Cold Crops - Knockout Natives - Simply Formal


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Knockout Natives

Knockout Natives
04/07/2015
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Cold Crops

Cold Crops
Presenter: Jerry Coleby-Williams, 04/07/2015
Jerry plants out crops that are perfectly suited to the subtropical winter - including watercress, chervil and climbing beans
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Weekly Gardening Action Plan

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Tropical Zone
It's time to continue planting for a garden full of flavour! Why not try out some less common, but far tastier greens this weekend?: Tropical Greens Fact Sheet

Temperate Zone
For a burst of garden colour, why not pot up some fan flowers (Scaevola aemula), everlasting daisies (Xerochrysum bracteatum) or mulla mulla (Ptilotus exaltatus). Angus explains how tomorrow: Coming Up

Subtropical Zone
Add extra nutrients to your soil with a green manure. Sow seeds of common oats (Avena sativa), woolly pod vetch (Vicia villosa), fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum) or - if you don't want to have to chop it down before digging it in - Subclover (Trifolium subterraneum). Here's how: The Patch Fact Sheet

Arid Zone
Try out some hardy brassicas like broccoli, cabbage, collards, kale, radish and tatsoi. Here's the technique: Planting for Winter Fact Sheet

Cool Zone
It's a great time to plant herbaceous peonies and there are so many to choose from at the moment!: Paeonia Plant Profile


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