News and Views from Gardener, Plant Collector and Online Nursery and Gardening Editor for the Nurseries Online Group. Views on the latest Nursery and Gardening Trends from the UK, USA, Euorope, Asia, Australia and around the world. Personal photographs of our own gardening experience.
Saturday, December 23, 2017
Crassula Varieties, a diverse group of succulent plants
A quick look at some of the many varieties of succulents in the Crassula genus.
Monday, August 14, 2017
How to Grow Cilantro or Coriander From Seed
Spring is a great time to plant Coriander (Cilantro) and it is very easy to grow from seed, in this short video, we show you how.
Wednesday, July 20, 2016
Lily of The Valley
Did you know that Lily of the Valley comes in a number of forms, some with larger flowers, some with pink flowers and sone with variegated foliage.
All are easy to grow in a partly shaded position in a humus rich soil.
If its fragrance you are looking for, then Lily of the Valley can be planted near Daphne, especially D. odora, which has finished flowering when the Lily of the Valley starts.
You can read more about the varieties, and find out where to buy them on the website.
Garlic
It is getting a little late in the season, however not to late to plant garlic.
Look for named varieties such as Monaro Purple and Spanish roja (our favourite).
All varieties taste a little different, some hot and spicy, some milder.
The different varieties are suited to different uses in the kitchen... it is all a matter of taste.
You can grow garlic both in the garden and in containers if you wish, we show you how .
Misome
A leafy green that you may not of seen yet, it is from Japan and has a spicy mustardy taste, easy to grow and tolerates warm climates. The name is Misome. We can't say it is commonly available, however it is well worth looking for.
Wednesday, March 2, 2016
Campanula Barbara Valentine |
New to Nurseries Online
Our ALL NEW mobile friendly web site is up and running, check it out for all of the latest gardening news.Plants to Consider
See the web site for details
Also - New Plant Catalogues for 2016 from
Tonkins BulbsRiddles Creek Daffodils
Humulus Lupus a versatile climber
Do you know that Hops are ornamental climbers as well as for making beer. Great coverage in spring to summer, it dies back in winter,Read about them at Humulus Lupus
Iochroma Wooly White |
Iochroma Rainbow Lorikeets love it, so will you.
If you like to attract birds to the garden, then you will like Iochroma.You will pleased to know that Don Teese from Yamina Collectors Nursery has a great collection of colours, including a white one.
Read more about Iochroma on the web site or give Don a call an the nursery.
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Dahlias - The perfect flowers for late Summer to Autumn
It is time to buy Dahlia tubers, and with the huge variety available we have found the best catalogue of Dahlia flowers availoable in Australia.
Dahlias flower in late summer to autumn, and therefore spring is the perfect time to plant them.
Sometimes seen as a little 'old fashioned', they are actually a wonderful plant for colour in the garden in autumn as well as being great for cut flowers.
In Australia, Jenny Parish (Country Dahlias) has the largest selection we have seen. And if you are looking for variety, this is the place to look.
You can grow dahlias in pots, the smaller growing types are easier, however if you stake the plants even the taller ones can be grown in pots.
For long flowering, deadhead regularly. Removing the spent flowers will help produce a second and even third flush.
The best time to plant dahlias in most of Australia is in early November, in Queensland try September. You can plant as late as December, you will get later flowering usually in March.
Look for a position with good morning sun and shade or filtered sun in the afternoon.
Check out the Country Dahlias 2014 catalogue for an insight into the wonderful varieties available.
Dahlias flower in late summer to autumn, and therefore spring is the perfect time to plant them.
Sometimes seen as a little 'old fashioned', they are actually a wonderful plant for colour in the garden in autumn as well as being great for cut flowers.
In Australia, Jenny Parish (Country Dahlias) has the largest selection we have seen. And if you are looking for variety, this is the place to look.
You can grow dahlias in pots, the smaller growing types are easier, however if you stake the plants even the taller ones can be grown in pots.
For long flowering, deadhead regularly. Removing the spent flowers will help produce a second and even third flush.
The best time to plant dahlias in most of Australia is in early November, in Queensland try September. You can plant as late as December, you will get later flowering usually in March.
Look for a position with good morning sun and shade or filtered sun in the afternoon.
Check out the Country Dahlias 2014 catalogue for an insight into the wonderful varieties available.
Sunday, July 27, 2014
Proteas and their relatives, Geranium and Pelargonium show.
Proteas and their relatives.
If you happen to like Proteas it is worth considering some other members of the Proteaceae family as well.
The well known Proteas such as the King Protea do take pride of place, however Leucodendron, Leucospermum and the lesser known Serruria are all wonderful garden plants.
From the top we have : Leucodendron Harvest, Leucospermum cordifolium, Protea 'King White' and finally Serruria florida x rosea.
All like a sunny position and a well drained soil and will flower from mid winter through to spring. Easily pruned and very easy care.
Geraniums and Pelargoniums.
One for the diary, Australian Pelargonium & Geranium Society Annual Spring Show 2014Bellfield Community Hall Melways 31E4
Corner of Oriel Rd. and Banksia St Ivanhoe Vic.3081
Saturday Nov 1st 12.00pm To 4.00 pm
Sunday, Nov 2nd 9.30am To 4.00pm
$5 entry fee - includes Morning / Afternoon Tea Good Free Parking at Hall - Plants and cuttings for sale
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Time to plant Liliums
Liliums
It is time to plant easy to grow Liliums, they are excellent in the garden, plant the taller varieties beneath a low growing shrub and let them grow up through. You can also grow them in containers, a well drained humus rich soil and a sunny position is all that you need.
Lilium 'Red Sun' is one that lives up to its name and this is an Oriental hybrid.
Shirley and Jane from Tonkins Bulbs have just released the 2014 catalogue, you can check out the wonderful range online.
It is time to plant easy to grow Liliums, they are excellent in the garden, plant the taller varieties beneath a low growing shrub and let them grow up through. You can also grow them in containers, a well drained humus rich soil and a sunny position is all that you need.
Lilium 'Red Sun' is one that lives up to its name and this is an Oriental hybrid.
Shirley and Jane from Tonkins Bulbs have just released the 2014 catalogue, you can check out the wonderful range online.
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