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PLANTS • A selection of tried and tested toughies to enliven your garden
A BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO Bonsai • Curious to give this ancient art a go? JUDY HORTON speaks to three enthusiasts to find out what you need to get started, and tips for success
Dot’s tips
Bonsai BASICS • LEIGH TAAFE ANSWERS SOME COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Marcela’s tips
STEP-BY-STEP RE-POT A BONSAI • Re-potting is an essential part of bonsaiing. Here’s how it’s done.
bells & spires • Mix these delightful cottage favourites into your flower beds for some serious old-world charm, writes MICHAEL McCOY
AUSSIE ICON • The striking Queensland bottle tree and its cousin, the boab, make outstanding feature trees, writes ANGUS STEWART
home away from home • Artist Arthur Streeton planted this retreat for his homesick wife, and the love story continues today
it's the little things... • There are many ways we can help backyard visitors cope with the season’s challenges. AB BISHOP lays out your autumn action plan
share your FOOD
thinking inside THE BOX • Here’s a fun project that puts an old pallet to good use. RON KLEINDIEK shows how to make a cute little planter box to hang off a balcony rail or windowsill
FINDING GOOD PALLETS
what's in a NAME? • The scientific names for plants may look strange, but there’s method in the madness. TIM ENTWISLE unravels the rules to a universal language
SPEAKING THE LANGUAGE
FUN facts
daffs & dividends • A handful of bulbs gives you a better return on investment than anything a banker can offer, writes JACKIE FRENCH
which way up? • Plant your bulbs the right way up and to the right depth with this guide to late winter- and spring-flowering bulbs. Pop them into beds or pots in March, April and May
COMMUNITY spirit • What happens when permaculture ethics and principles are applied beyond your fence line? HANNAH MOLONEY explains how sharing the love, labour and produce can help change the world
street smarts
HELP yourself • A new take on the ‘street library’ gives gardeners a place to share plants and advice, writes COSTA GEORGIADIS
IN THE PATCH
WATARRKA SCHOOL • With the nearest supermarket a day’s road trip away, this remote school has taken ‘grocery shopping’ into its own hands, with spectacular results for the whole community, writes SALLY FELDMAN
WATARRKA FOUNDATION
April issue
PATCH GROW • Florence fennel’s warm, anise flavour makes it the ideal herb for winter, says PHIL DUDMAN
why does my ZUCCHINI PLANT look sick?
what I’ve learnt about... MANGO • The key to good yields of lip-smacking fruit is to keep the tree small and manageable, writes PHIL DUDMAN
NUTS & BOLTS
PREPARE A BED FOR PLANTING • Prepping your patch for autumn planting needn’t be a hard slog. PHIL DUDMAN demonstrates the easy no-dig approach that is gentle on your soil and your back.
MARCH a Month in the GARDEN • 50 seasonal jobs to do in your action planner
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