A Melbourne garden in November
This months photos feature some very healthy iris. It is a bumper spring. Rain has caused the biggest and healthiest blossoms we have seen for years. From magnolias to weeping cherries to wisteria,...
View ArticleIncreasing the value of your home | gardens
Garden power is not to be underestimated at sale time, writes Carolyn Boyd. via theage.domain.com.au Here is a few tips on selling your home. Many people forget how much difference a simple garden...
View ArticleGardenworld recycling plastic pots.
Ok, so the new year is here and at the moment the shocking floods in Qld are looking pretty scary on the TV. Maybe its time for some good news. For the last 6 months, we have been trialling a pot...
View ArticleMelbourne 2011 Flower Show after thoughts.
By James Wall In the aftermath of the show, it has given me time to think about my involvement and the efforts of others. This year was particularly relevent to me as we are looking at building a new...
View ArticleA Melbourne Garden in August
We got some new bulbs in last week. These varieties are summer flowering and include the uncool gladioli. I say uncool, because of course Dame Edna Everidge used to grow them in Moonee Ponds – how...
View ArticleA country garden in August
By James Wall Having got out of Melbourne for a visit to an aunts 80th birthday, I headed to a little place just outside of Daylesford, down here in Victoria. A place once bustling with gold rush, but...
View ArticleGardenworld Animation
Gardenworld is a group of 7 independently owned businesses, each one passionate about gardening and outdoor living in a unique field. There is only one Gardenworld, so you will find nothing else quite...
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