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Happy New Year and welcome back to the garden for 2026!

January in the Tropics means our plants are soaking up the humidity, turning everything a vibrant green.

Here’s a no-nonsense guide for what to do in your garden this month:

Watch for Fungal problems: Keep an eye on your plants, especially in humid weather as fungus can be an issue. ...


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Christmas is a great time of coming together with friends and family to celebrate the good things of life. Plants will bring life, freshness and colour to gardens, homes and events for the festive season.

Living Christmas trees:

Potted Daintree Pines (Gymnostoma australianum) are now available, and are well suit...


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November brings a burst of growth and colour to our gardens as the warm, humid season approaches. It’s a great month to prepare your garden so it’s looking great for the festive season ahead.

Get ready for a colour filled Festive season! Christmas colour pots, containers and hanging baskets can be plan...


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October is a month of great activity in the garden. The earth has warmed and it’s the beginning of our change of seasons in the Far North.

Kitchen Garden

Continue to liquid feed annuals and perennials fortnightly with a fertiliser such Triple Boost Fruit & Veg to maintain health and vigour as the weather warms. Watering frequency will need t...


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Longer, warmer days. Abundant new growth.

Lots of buds, blooms and blossoms.

The Garden Springs to life in September!

Roses

Roses planted in August should now be blooming beautifully. Enj...


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