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Bud burst, leaf curl and managing deciduous fruit trees in South Australia
Bud burst, leaf curl and managing deciduous fruit trees in South Australia
There are some important management issues facing home gardeners this season including bud burst and leaf curl. Paul Jam... Read more
11 Aug 2023
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Extreme weather could be normal in SA by 2050
Extreme weather could be normal in SA by 2050
There has been sustained extreme weather over the past two months in the northern hemisphere in countries like Greece an... Read more
4 Aug 2023
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Camelias bring a burst of winter colour to Adelaide gardens
Camelias bring a burst of winter colour to Adelaide gardens
Camellia authority, Camellia judge and Patron of the Adelaide Hills Camellia Society, Jon Hall said, "Camelias thrive in... Read more
28 Jul 2023
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White garden snails spreading across the Adelaide suburbs, Hills and Fleurieu
White garden snails spreading across the Adelaide suburbs, Hills and Fleurieu
White garden snails are on the increase in South Australia, introduced to home gardens via pea straw mulch.
21 Jul 2023
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Native plants bringing colour to winter gardens
Native plants bringing colour to winter gardens
Native plants are low maintenance, they attract wildlife, and provide a pop of colour during the cold winter months.
14 Jul 2023
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How to control soursobs in your garden
How to control soursobs in your garden
Soursobs are a thorn in the side of gardeners throughout SA. Weed Agromonist, Chris Butler says, "Soursobs dominate the ... Read more
7 Jul 2023
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Adelaide rainfall exceeds June average, as oceans continue to warm
Adelaide rainfall exceeds June average, as oceans continue to warm
It was a wet June in Adelaide, with 125mm of rain recorded compared to an average 71.6mm. Independent Climatologist, Dar... Read more
30 Jun 2023
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Wet winter weather drives slug and snail increase in gardens
Wet winter weather drives slug and snail increase in gardens
A combination of wet winter weather and increased mulching has provided the perfect habitat for slugs and snails, says '... Read more
23 Jun 2023
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Covid lessons bear fruit for SA gardeners
Covid lessons bear fruit for SA gardeners
Covid-19 kickstarted a renewed interest in home gardening and the opportunity for everyone to grow their own produce.
9 Jun 2023
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Warmer, drier winter ahead for SA
Warmer, drier winter ahead for SA
Winter has arrived and weather conditions are likely to be considerably warmer and drier than normal according to the Bu... Read more
2 Jun 2023
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