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Capsicum vs Chilli: Growing Both in Australian Gardens

Capsicums and chillies are the same species but require different management for best results. Complete guide to gr...

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Wicking Beds: The Best Vegetable Garden for Australian Heat

Wicking beds use 70% less water than normal raised beds — perfect for Australian summers. Learn building a wickin...

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Australian Native Edible Plants for the Home Garden

Warrigal greens, lemon myrtle, finger lime, Davidson plum, and bush tomato — Australia has a rich edible native f...

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Lemon Myrtle: Australia's Most Versatile Native

Lemon myrtle has the most intense lemon fragrance of any plant in the world — and it's Australian. Learn growing ...

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Finger Lime: Growing Australian Native Citrus

Finger lime is Australia's caviar — tiny citrus pearls in pink, green, and yellow. Learn growing this rainforest ...

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Designing a Low-Maintenance Australian Native Garden

A well-designed native garden thrives on neglect once established. Learn combining trees, shrubs, groundcovers, and...

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Understanding Australian Soils: Red, Sandy, Clay, and Loam

Australian soils are ancient and highly weathered — low in nutrients, often poorly structured. Learn identifying ...

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Compost Troubleshooting: Why Your Bin Smells or Won't B in Australia

A wet, slimy compost or a dry heap that never breaks down — both have simple fixes. This troubleshooting guide so...

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Bokashi Composting: Perfect for Small Australian Homes

Bokashi ferments all food waste — including meat and dairy — in a sealed bucket. Perfect for apartments and sma...

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Liquid Fertilisers: Compost Tea, Worm Juice, and Seaweed in Australia

Compost tea, worm castings tea, and seaweed extract are among the most effective liquid feeds for Australian garden...

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Improving Sandy Soils in Australian Coastal Gardens

Sandy soils are common along Australia's coast. They drain too fast and hold no nutrients. Learn the three amendmen...

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Clay Soil in Australian Gardens: The Long Game

Heavy clay is common in Melbourne, parts of Sydney, and across southern Australia. Learn why you should never till ...

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