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Frost can be a gardener's worst enemy, especially in the colder months. Depending on where you’re located in Australia, our mornings can usually get quite chilly. Frost can damage or kill your plants

Welcome to the February Garden Notes. The weather is very unpredictable at the moment, reaching for the sunscreen one day and looking for a jacket the next!

Ask one of our knowledgeable garden staff members for advice if you have any questions regarding anything having to do with your garden, indoors or out. We would be pleased to lead you on the correct path. Call us on 1300 165 165 or visit your local store.

It’s now November, the “Cups” been run and won and we’re just about to have the Pageant (sort of anyway) which signals the start of the run into Christmas as well as the approach of summer. This generally means higher temperatures although so far we’ve been lucky and had a fairly mild and dampish sp

Welcome to our notes for July, it’s hard to believe that we’re hallway through the year already! Sadly, mostly because I’m getting older and feel it more, the cold is with us too! The last couple of

Enjoy this time in your gardens as it is one of the best times of the year, but with more sunshine don’t forget to be “sun smart”. Wear protective clothing, apply sunscreen and hydrate well. Next month we’ll talk about getting your gardens ready for Christmas!

One of the things you can do to help your garden cope in winter is to regularly apply a seaweed-based product as a foliar spray. These products not only help plants in hot weather, but they really help against stress produced by very cold conditions too however don’t forget to treat indoor plants to

Here we are in a “new” year, hopefully, one not quite as crazy as the last. There has been a steady increase in people returning to gardening or perhaps starting for the first time due to the influx

Welcome to our 'HowTo' Garden in Winter with Brunnings. Our garden expert friends gave us some advice about some of the things we should be looking to do in our gardens over Winter. Most of us don’t

December, and the beginning of this month have certainly proved to be challenging for gardens and gardeners with both of us feeling a little dried out.

We have had some good rainfalls across the state, which is lovely, but there have also been some severe frosts in some areas which can certainly put stress on our gardens!

It’s almost impossible to predict the weather at the moment. One day we’re sweltering through 40-plus degrees, and the next, we’re almost digging in the wardrobe for a jumper because it’s gotten cold