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Anyone with a warm spot in their garden can grow a sultry beauty

February 25, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden, Plants

Tropical and subtropical plants are making their presence felt in our temperate Sydney gardens. Just look at how stunning frangipanis are now. Trees are laden with white, pink, apricot or red flowers and the fallen blooms carpet the ground under the tree. Take a deep breath as you walk past – the fragrance is stunning [...]

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Winter is good time to solve those gardening problems

February 19, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

With a lull in outdoor gardening, gardeners have time to evaluate in-ground and container gardens. Consider zeroing in on a problem area or planning an arrangement of decorative containers for houseplants. Go forward with a plan in mind.
Is there one spot in an established bed where a perennial always dies?
After three years of fretting [...]

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