Fill your garden with fragrance! Whatever your climate, there's a fragrant flower - or two - for you.
Tropical Zone Few scents conjure up the tropics as much as the Frangipani or Temple Tree. Whilst you can grow them in much of the country, don't give them too much love, or they won't flower - just put on lush leaves: A Touch of the Tropics Fact Sheet Subtropical Zone The frost-tender Night-scented Jessamine or Cestrum nocturnum - not to be confused with the weedy Cestrum parqui - will add an extra element to your garden on warm nights: Fragrant Delights Fact Sheet Temperate Zone The Native Frangipani, Hymenosporum flavum, doesn't flower for long - but when it does, its stunning fragrance will knock your socks off!: A Shady Paradise Fact Sheet Arid Zone Boronias are a popular choice for scented natives, but Boronia crenulata or Aniseed Boronia will grow well in a pot - great for arid-climate gardeners. Here are some more ideas: Growing Natives in Pots Fact Sheet Cool Zone Are you good at growing cabbages? Then this sweet member of the family might appeal to you - old-fashioned stocks: Matthiola 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 |