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SWEET BLOOMS FOR MONTHS! CAMELLIA 'SWEET JANE' Camellia 'Sweet Jane' is by far the longest flowering pink Camellia. Sweet Jane is a Victorian bred hybrid variety that can flower for 5 – 6 months of the year. Rose pink buds open to masses of white/blush pink blooms edged soft pink to pink. New growth in Autumn and Spring has a beautiful coppery deep red hue over its bushy upright foliage. Prepare the soil with Pure Magic Compost when planting and ensure regular watering through summer. It’s a great time to fertilise with Azalea and Camellia Fertiliser to stimulate flower production. Planted as a hedge or specimen, Sweet Jane will delight you with flowers Autumn and Winter. SHADE-SUN - Keep moist H 2-3m x 1.5m
DAPHNE 'PERFUME PRINCESS WHITE' Daphne ‘Perfume Princess White’ is a delightful evergreen shrub, with larger, non yellowing foliage compared to other Daphne. Flowers can be four times larger than Daphne odora species and have a delicious perfume with sweet citrus undertones. White buds grow and open all down the stem intensifying the fragrance. Once established requires only occasional deep watering during periods of extended heat. Plant in a well-drained position which is critical for success with any Daphne. For optimum results, lightly trim and feed with a slow release fertiliser in summer to maintain shape and vigor. Tolerant of both acid and alkaline soil types SUN - SHADE H 1.2 x 1.2m
AZALEA INDICA 'FLAMINGO' Flamboyant Azalea ‘Flamingo’ features masses of purple-magenta, semi-double blooms from late autumn through to spring. A splash of colour at what can be a dull time of year. Perfect for formal gardens, is a lovely container flowering specimen and can be brought indoors for short periods to enjoy the display. Works well as a flowering border. PART SUN - SHADE H 60x 60cm
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Calthea orbifolia in Thelma Abstract Pot A very attractive plant with large rounded leaves in a striking light green colour with regular silver-white stripes, that will attract keen tropical gardeners and humble indoor plant lovers alike. Place in a medium to low light position in a peat based potting mix which is free draining. Water when soil feels dry or plant starts to droop. Keep soil moist but not wet, watering more in summer and less in winter. Fertilise regularly during the growing season. Needs high humidity to keep foliage looking healthy, but ensure soil is well drained, to avoid root rot and fungal issues.
Brachyscome 'Mauve Delight' forms a compact blooming carpet of elegant lacy green foliage with attractive rich mauve daisy-like flowers featuring yellow eyes. 'Mauve Delight' will benefit from a once-yearly trim after the last frost. Ideal for rockeries, decorative containers in courtyards, window boxes & hanging baskets.
A tasty pea producing flat, sweet crisp edible pods. Will require support to grow up.
Peas are planted in the cooler seasons, sow pea seeds from April to September, and they can be harvested in around 9-11 weeks.
Since peas like slightly alkaline soil, it’s best to prepare the soil a few weeks before planting seedlings by adding a small amount of dolomite or garden lime to the soil, along with some manure or a balanced fertiliser. Mix in some compost to improve drainage if the soil is compacted, as peas don’t like ‘wet feet’.
When plants start growing, they will need watering. As peas are susceptible to powdery mildew, it is best to water them early in the day and to water the soil near their roots, without wetting their leaves.
Once the pea plants start producing, pick the pods every day to increase production. Good companion plants for peas are potatoes, radishes, carrots and turnips.
Members of the onion family, such as shallots, onions and garlic are bad companions, as their roots exude antibiotic compounds into the soil which inhibit the nitrogen-fixing bacteria associated with the roots of leguminous plants.
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With exceptionally high organic matter, SoilFood' activates soil microbes to encourage a healthy, biodiverse soil ecosystem that's ideal for plant growth. Suitable for all soils, gardens and lawns.
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