Colourful Easter Gardens & Melbourne-Made Candles

Colourful Easter Gardens & Melbourne-Made Candles

15th Apr 2022

We are OPEN INSTORE  or ONLINE ORDERS

ALL EASTER LONG WEEKEND
10am-4pm Good Friday, Easter Saturday, Sunday & Monday


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CYCLAMEN
GREAT GIFT IDEA 
Beautiful Winter flowering perennial great for indoors or outdoors. 
Three sizes available in different colours, white, pinks and burgundy. 

BUNNIES IN THE GARDEN 
Create a classic egg hunt in the garden this Easter with Willow mother & father rabbit looking on. 


Easter is the time for Velvet & Daisies


PLECTRANTHUS 'VELVET LADY'

Plectranthus Velvet Lady is bold and showy with large plumes of bright and cheery pink flowers that appear from late summer through autumn.

Stunning deep green leaves with purple undersides provide year round interest and a spectacular backdrop for vibrant blooms. Velvet Lady is a fast growing, compact, shrubby perennial and is excellent for pots, in mass or mixed plantings. Prune lightly after flowering and fertilise annually with a long term slow release


 

ARGYRANTHEMUM 'SASSY YELLOW'

Daisies are a delight as they continue to flush with flowers. Sassy Yellow has double flowers with soft yellow petals that are slightly reflexed. Shrub height to 35cm and width to 40cm. Marguerite Daisies will give you an almost constant supply of flowers that easily last a week or two in a vase.

BRACHYSCOME 'FRESCO PURPLE'
Fresco Purple has finely textured foliage and large purple flowers that last all season long. Compact and upright-mounded plants prefers full sun for the best shape and brighter larger blooms. It will still produce flowers in part shade and grow 10-15cm. Great as a ground cover or border plant in a traditional or native garden. 


Pretty Colour filled with inspiration - Carolyn
SOY CANDLES

Melbourne made and hand crafted, these candles come in 6 distinct and beautiful scents, are vegan friendly and are cruelty free. For a beautiful aroma in any home or office environment look no further!
 
Passionfuit (Giant Black)

A vigorous fast growing vine producing purple-white flowers followed by large black extra juicy fruits with an excellent flavour.

Bred for its flavour, pulp and resistance to disease.

For good growth and lots of fruit, plant vines in a sunny, frost-free spot and lavish them with care and attention. Passionfruit vines develop extensive root systems to fuel all that growth and fruit production, so allow plenty of room for roots to grow. As well, keep the surrounding area free of weeds and competing plants, including grass. Also give the vine space to climb. One passionfruit can reach at least 2.5m across and several metres high. An ideal spot to grow a vine is along a wire fence, across a balcony, or over a pergola where they provide year-round shade. If you want to grow a vine along a sunny wall or fence, install some wire, trellis or mesh as support for its tendrils.


Keep the root system in mind when feeding a passionfruit vine. Spread the fertiliser and mulch over the entire root system, not just around the base of the stem. Passionfruit thrive on a diet of pelletised chicken manure or any fertiliser designed to encourage flowering and fruiting, such as citrus food. Apply fertiliser in spring and then every four weeks through summer. Always water well when applying fertiliser. It can take 12–18 months for a newly planted vine to reach fruiting size, although some flowers may be produced in summer or early autumn.

Watering and Pruning 

Passionfruit vines perform best with regular watering. Water is vital when the vine is newly planted and when it's flowering and forming fruit.
Although passionfruit do not require special pruning techniques to produce fruit, they are pruned to control their size and spread, and to allow sunlight to filter through the vine to help ripen fruit. Pruned vines also produce strong new growth that in turn produces fruit. Established vines that have fruited and are growing well can be carefully pruned in spring, before flowering, to remove excessive growth and to avoid the huge tangle of stems that develop naturally. Follow a stem along carefully before you cut it to ensure you're not removing a major branch. Later in the year, excessive summer growth can be tied back onto the trellis or support, or simply cut off wayward branches. 

 

Instagram Inspiration

Cute Kitty potting up activity.!
 
Get the Kids in the Garden This Easter!

Gardens in Easter aren't just for finding Eggs! Get the kids into the garden with this bright and tough kids tool set and plant some flower seedlings, start some autumn/winter veggie or herb seeds or just get them digging in the sand pit!

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