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The Potato Moth -
The potato moth (Gnorimoschema operculella) is present in every potato-growing district in New South Wales and the caterpillars may cause considerable damage to foliage and stems in early summer, , Insects and Pests particularly in coastal areas, and injure the tops to such...
Bonsai Display -
Usually bonsai , Lawn Plugs - Plugging are brought inside , Green Vegetable Bug only for display. Since they are viewed from the front and at eye level they must be placed on a stand, shelf or table. The background should be light, , Hydroponic Systems - Continuous Flow plain-muted colour , Summer Bulbs without design. , Summer Bulbs Companion pieces such as stones, , Growing Melons from Seed s...
Plant Reproduction and Propagation -
The most common method of raising plants , Creating a New Lawn is by seed, , Succulents in the Home but there are other methods that are equally successful. Many plants , Bonsai Display can produce a new stem and flowers , Kitchen Improvement from a portion of their root-stock by vegetative reproduction under the right conditions....
Temperature and House Plants -
A chief consideration is the temperature , Germination of the room , Sowing Seeds in Glasshouses in which the plants , Red Scale are to live. If the night temperature falls , When Should I Water My Indoor Plants? to between degrees and 10° C., choose only the hardiest k...
What Plants to Plant, and Where? -
Use tall-growing specimens sparingly unless they have a slender growth , How to Grow Orchids form, or unless you are anxious to blot out some unsightly view. Place , Propagating by Budding tall-growing trees , Indoor Plants for Warm Rooms away from the house , Fresh Tulips and remember these are the ones which, if evergreens, cast long shadows in...
Propagating Plants by Cuttings -
For many plants , Topiary this is the quickest, easiest and cheapest method of propagation; one that provides a sure way of perpetuating a kind or variety in the exact likeness of the parent plant. , Garden Design For this reason, cuttings are in common use, especially for the rai...
The Oriental Fruit Moth -
The oriental fruit , Low Maintenance House Plants moth (Cydia Molesta), also known as the peach tip , Caring for Newly Sown Lawn moth, first appeared in the Sydney district about 1909, and is now common in the coastal parts of this State, and also in some inland areas. It attacks peaches, nectarines, quinces and o...
Topiary -
Topiary is the art of creating sculptures using clipped shrubs , Medicinal Tea - Catnip and sub-shrubs. The word is derived from the Latin word for an ornamental landscape , Hedges - Growing a Hedge gardener, topiarius....
Clover Root Weevil -
Surveys show that the clover root , Argentine Ants weevil (Amnetnus quadrituberculatus) is widespread in that part of New South Wales from the Tweed to the Manning Rivers, both in natural , Pruning Newly Planted Roses and sown clover pastures. It occurs on a wide range of soils, , Growing Citrus Trees from Pips and field observations...
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