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The trials and tribulations of one Aussie gardener's adaptation to the changing climate.
Gardening Under the Southern Cross: Fruit Thinning
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Gardening Under the Southern Cross. The trials and tribulations of one Aussie gardener's adaptation to the changing climate. Sunday, October 7, 2012. Longer days, warmer weather, gentle sunshine – what’s not to like about spring? The occasional blasts from the Antarctic to remind us that we live near Melbourne no doubt. And the wind. Ahhhhh the wind! Lucy Corrander at Loose and Leafy. March 9, 2014 at 11:15 PM. I confess this is a copy and paste message - but I want to get around as many nature and garde...
Gardening Under the Southern Cross: February Already!
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Gardening Under the Southern Cross. The trials and tribulations of one Aussie gardener's adaptation to the changing climate. Tuesday, February 21, 2012. My sole concession to the increased moisture in the soil thus far, is to replant the red cannas. That have been languishing in a pot for years. And the love-in-the-mist (Nigella sp.). As it has not stopped growing since spring. It seems each day I spot another whippy growth reaching for the sky. These I have shortened as they have appeared and th...Durin...
Gardening Under the Southern Cross: Open Garden
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Gardening Under the Southern Cross. The trials and tribulations of one Aussie gardener's adaptation to the changing climate. Sunday, October 30, 2011. Oh well you never can predict the weather so one good day isn't bad I expect. Its just that I still have a lot of plants to sell. October 30, 2011 at 9:45 PM. October 31, 2011 at 8:41 AM. Yes a bit stressful but all over now thank goodness. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I garden at the foothills of the Macedon Ranges, Victoria, Australia. Occasionall...
Gardening Under the Southern Cross: Goodbye Indian Summer
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Gardening Under the Southern Cross. The trials and tribulations of one Aussie gardener's adaptation to the changing climate. Thursday, May 17, 2012. And there goes our Indian summer. Almost overnight it seems we’ve gone from air conditioners to heating. Suddenly you no longer sweat while working in the garden but need a scarf around your neck and a beanie not a sunhat on your head. Yuk! I love our Indian summer and every year mourn its departure. My Chinese windmill palm. Has doubled in size as has the.
Gardening Under the Southern Cross: Winter is here
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Gardening Under the Southern Cross. The trials and tribulations of one Aussie gardener's adaptation to the changing climate. Monday, July 9, 2012. In late June in a last burst of vibrant colour in the garden I was gobsmacked at the energetic display being put on by two contrasting plants. The yellow centred purple flowers of a hybrid tree dahlia. Called ‘ Timothy Hammett’. Look great next to a mass of the butter yellow copper canyon daisy. Was also a splash of colour as was the deep blue of another sage.
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Garden Plant Conservation Association of Australia Inc. Resources - Links for Collection Holders. Australian Cultivar Registration Authority. Australian Plant Name Index. Australian Governments Species Profile and Threats Database (SPRAT). AQIS (Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service). ASRIS (Australian Soil Research Information System). Bureau of Meteorology - Rainfall Forecast. Bureau of Meteorology - Weather Watch Radar Network. Climate Zones and Indigenous Seasonal Calendars. Registering a plan...
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