Hay fever: the unusual suspects
Hay fever season is upon us. So which trees and plants are the main culprits? You may be surprised…
Hay fever season is upon us. So which trees and plants are the main culprits? You may be surprised…
Spring’s just around the corner, so prepare to get busy in the garden. But what should you grow as the weather warms?
‘We saw the architecture as a vehicle for the landscape,’ says the architect of this project. And it’s a treasure trove of great ideas.
Want to grow your own food, but don’t have much space in the garden? Try these productive climbing plants.
This property was made with the future in mind, by an Adelaide professional who was ahead of the curve with water-wise gardens.
The daisy family is huge, containing more than 24,000 species. And it’s little wonder these flowers are so popular with gardeners.
Australia has to constantly deal with a raft of biosecurity threats. How can we all do our bit?
They had a dramatic site: on a cliff beside the Brisbane River, with some remnant forest. And didn’t they make the most of it?
It was a reader’s question to the Q&A column that got me thinking about which palm fruits we consume.
The more you learn about cycads the more curious they are. These ancient plants were dinosaur food in their heyday.
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