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Grow Your Own Garlic

Garlic is easy to grow and deserves a place in your vegie patch, or even in your ornamental garden. With growing concern over the quality, growing conditions and chemical treatment of the readily available, imported garlic, more and more gardeners are having a go at growing their own. Even apart from the questionable inputs when

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Summer Scents

If there is one group of plants that I love the most, it is probably those with scented flowers (I’ll stop quickly before I think too much, or it will be those with colourful flowers, those that provide shade or those that feed us!?). While I am aware of many scents during the day, it

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Rose Pruning

Rose pruning Many years ago, my mother told me a story about a public rose pruning demonstration with three esteemed rose gurus.  It was held on a weekend in a public rose garden and she watched how each of them pruned their roses.  Each of them had their own special of doing it and some

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Jerusalem Artichoke

Growing Jerusalem Artichoke This June I have also dug up the Jerusalem artichoke or sunchoke bed and have a wheelbarrow full of these amazing knobbly root vegies from a bed of several square metres. They are best harvested when the plants due down over winter and ideally after good frosts to get the best flavour.

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Wonderous Wisteria

In spring, my favourite climbing plant is without question wisteria.  The sight of the massed purple flower is breath taking and the scent of the blooms almost intoxicating.  Yet this climber can be feared for its potential vigour, with many examples of old specimens that have not been maintained running rampant in gardens across Adelaide. 

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