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Fruit Fly -
The Queensland fruit , Lawn Sod fly (Dacus [StrumetaJ tryoni) is the common pest , Marcottage: Propagating in the Air species in the coastal areas and in certain other districts of this State and mainly infests summer , Peat moss and plants that like lime fruits, particularly the later varieties. Citrus fruits, , Peat moss and plants that like lime except grapefruit, are not g...
Preparing Your New Garden -
Empty garden , Red Scale space is a great temptation to over-plant. Give every shrub , Bonsai Display or tree , Plants for Window Boxes ample room , Sowing Mix for Australian Natives to grow , Tree and Shrub Propagation to its full dimensions. When a garden , Potted Roses is over-planted many of the specimens are deprived of light , Growing Herbs and space. Consequently they become deformed and their be...
Moving Your Roses -
Roses may be successfully moved at most times of the year, even in full flower , Window Boxes and when the soil , Weed Control Methods is dry, provided precautions are taken. Remove all buds , Bonsai Care and flowers, , Propagating by Cuttings but do not leave them with long stems. Lift each plant , Temperature and House s carefully, cutting back any extra...
Ferns -
Ferns can be used to create a cooling, restful section of landscape, , Tomato Mite often where it is difficult to grow , Leaf Eating Ladybird a range of general plants. , Cactus Pests and Disease Nurseries are offering an increasing number of ferns, and regular visits show that the unusual or rare ones are more often...
Lawn Sprigs -
There are two ways that you can plant , Keeping Your s in Happy Surroundngs lawn sprigs by hand: You can broadcast, or stolonize the sprigs over prepared soil , The Blackheaded Pasture Cockchafer at a rate of roughly 5 to 10 bushels per 1,000 square feet. After this, cover with 1/4 to 1/2 inch of soil, , Growing Ginger and press the sprigs...
Growing Peaches, Apricots and Nectarines From Stones -
Crack the stone , Rose Pests and Diseases a little - just enough to break the sides open slightly. Then plant , Bronze Orange Bugs it in a 4 inch pot , The White Fringed Weevil of compost, , Fertilizing Houseplants about 1 inch deep. Put the pot , Bulbs & Corms in a warm, shady place , The White Fringed Weevil and keep the compost , Kitchen Remodeling damp. After some months, a little shoot should appear. Place , Vegetable Gardens the...
Window Boxes -
Window-boxes can be found in many materials. They can either be bought ready-made or made to fit a particular window. , Tomato Mite The traditional wooden , Fungi - Fungus Diseases box is still a favourite and will last well provided it is painted with a preservative and one or two coats of pai...
Australian Bushland Gardening -
The first step in making a new garden , The Black Peach Aphid in these conditions is to examine carefully all the growing , Ferns Indoors plants; any tree , Grass Seed or shrub , Acclimatising House Plants that is diseased or damaged should be dug out and destroyed. Some undergrowth might have to be cleared, and very tall trees, , Growing Flowers even t...
Propagating Plants by Cuttings -
For many plants , Cold Frames and Seed Boxes 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. , Planning a Japanese Garden For this reason, cuttings are in common use, especially for the rai...
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