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Posts Tagged ‘Gardening’
Organic Pest Repellents
Monday, February 1st, 2010Summer Gardening Plan
Tuesday, December 8th, 2009Read our Summer Gardening Plan.
http://www.gardeningcentral.com.au/garden-diary/summer-gardening-plan.html

Summer Gardening
Pool Friendly Plants
Tuesday, October 13th, 2009Wondering what plants are suitable for use around your pool? Look no further than our Pool Friendly Plants article.

Fun gardening for kids
Sunday, October 11th, 2009In light of the new season, we’ve launched a new article over at Gardening Central to help you get your kids active in the garden.
We’ve listed some fun projects for you and the kids to get involved with, as well as some safety tips for the day from the Cancer Council.
Check out the article here and get your kids involved in the gardening today!

September, October, November Garden Diary.
Thursday, September 17th, 2009Monthly to do’s for your garden. What to buy, sow and plant. New and popular releases. Organic gardening tips. Pests and diseases and more.
Check it out: http://www.gardeningcentral.com.au/garden-diary/september-october-november.html

Using timber in the garden
Sunday, August 2nd, 2009
We’ve thrown together a new article in the landscaping section of Gardening Central on the use of timber in your garden. The article has a run down on what treated timber is, how to use it and a study from CSIRO.
We’ve also added some safety points into the article too, to make your gardening experiences a little bit safer.
National Tree Day Australia (2009)
Tuesday, July 28th, 2009National Tree Day is approaching fast. Be sure to read our article and get involved!
http://www.gardeningcentral.com.au/gardening/australia-s-national-tree-day-2009.html

Office Plants
Sunday, July 26th, 2009Did you know NASA conducted extensive research into the benefits of office plants in the 1980s?
There’s probably a lot more you’ll learn in our Office Plants article, including the health and financial benefits a little office foliage will bring to your world.
Check it out here: http://www.gardeningcentral.com.au/articles/office-plants.html
Getting ready for spring
Tuesday, July 21st, 2009With the change in season fast upon us, we’ve launched a new article, Spring garden preparation, to help our readers prepare themselves for spring.
The article touches on the key areas that are must do’s to make sure that you are fully prepared for the change in climate. These include:
- Dividing your perennials
- Improving your soil
- Transplanting trees and shrubs
- Adjust feeding
- Pruning
If you haven’t already begun preparations, make sure you head over to Gardening Central now and start preparing!

