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01 What To See In Clunes. Check Out Our Facebook page to see the park been restored to its former glory and been updated for future use. Visit - Clunes Caravan Park. On market day stallholders set up in Clunes historic precinct, For sale is farm fresh organic fruit and vegetables, honey, wine, pasta, puddings, olives, organic meat, continental cakes, local flaxseed oil, home made cheeses, live produce and more. Every 2nd Sunday of the Month. Visit - Clunes Farmers Market. Visit - Clunes Museum. Come and ...
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Water Features for the Garden. Water Features for the Garden. Flowering Ground Cover Plant. Ground Cover Plants for the Garden and Landscaping. Best described as dense, low growing plants that are used to cover areas between other plants, good ground cover plants are increasingly in demand for the Australian garden. Not only can they form an attractive carpet in full sun or shade under trees, they can also help cut down garden maintenance by minimising weed growth. Ground Cover plant list for sun:. Achil...
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My Veggie Garden: The Coming Season
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Tuesday, August 4, 2015. Getting ready for the coming growing season can mean only one thing here at My Veggie Garden. This year I'm taking a different path to the one I usually take. After reading David Glenn's, from Lambley Nursery. Spiel on growing F1 hybrid tomatoes for improved yield and increased disease resistance I've purchased two packets of tomato seeds to trial here in My Veggie Garden. The two Tomato varieties I'll be trying are,. Tomato, Gourmet, 'Gabriella' F1. Cherry Tomato, 'Tycho' F1.
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Interview * Paul Jacqui Righetti * Real Eggs. Posted on February 12, 2016. Paul and Jacqui Righetti. Open Range Pastured Eggs. Swiss-Italian Farmers since the 1800s. Holistic approach to farming and added a brood of Isa Browns, which they farm open-range on natural pastures – the way it should be. Their happy chooks produce healthy flavoursome eggs – the way they should be. Real Eggs. Production. The seasonal change between my two visits is striking. Real Eggs. My Great Grandfather settled in Yandoit fro...
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My Veggie Garden: August 2015
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Saturday, August 29, 2015. Growing carrots from seeds (the only way). Growing carrots from seeds is the only way to grow carrots. You're wasting your time planting carrots from punnets of seedlings, as they will always be twisted and stunted. Unless that's how you like your carrots. Planting carrot seeds is also dead easy. You just need some organically vibrant soil (soil enriched with compost or from a previous crop), make a shallow row (5mm) and place your seeds in the row and cover them back over.
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Beautifully Landscaped Garden | Elegant Living in Maldon
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Gracious Winton Is Beckoning. Unique Studio in Garden Setting. Elegant Living in Maldon. The owners of Winton started re-designing the layout of the garden by defining more prominently the topography of the site with the use of dry-stone walls and creating a level gravel area, and by shifting some plants to create a more harmonious visual display. Lambley Nursery at Ascot. Has been a reliable source of some of these plants including some rare bulbs and groundcovers. In addition to ornamental trees such a...
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The Garden Design Chronicle: November 2008
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The Garden Design Chronicle. Wednesday, November 26, 2008. An olive underplanted with Salvia Nemorosa 'Blauhugel' (syn.S. 'Blue Hills'), the spires of. Acanthus mollis in the background. We’ve had a week of insane weather – last Saturday I awoke to rain, hail and wind and winter temperatures but by Tuesday we were back to fine spring weather and as my Mum was visiting from. I decided that we’d take a little family jaunt out to Lambley Nursery. But back to the wonderful the garden - the garden is containe...
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