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link to Propagate silver birch (Betula pendula) using seed

Propagate silver birch (Betula pendula) using seed

By far the easiest way to propagate yourself some new silver birch (betula pendula) is by collecting seed. You could also take cuttings but honestly seed is quicker and easier.  All you need...

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link to Propagate Melia azedarach (White cedar)

Propagate Melia azedarach (White cedar)

Melia azedarach is an interesting rainforest tree native to Australia and South-East Asia. Its interesting because it's deciduous, i struggle to think of any other Australian native trees that are...

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link to Propagate Lamium (Dead Nettle)

Propagate Lamium (Dead Nettle)

Lamium or dead nettle is an attractive ground cover perennial. It's best suited to shaded areas of the garden. Dead nettle is really easy to propagate and there are 3 ways this can be...

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link to Propagate iberis sempervirens- Candytuft

Propagate iberis sempervirens- Candytuft

Iberis sempervirens- commonly known as candytuft is a small growing ground cover. Propagation can be done via seed or cuttings. Generally the annual varieties are going to be propagated by...

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link to Propagate Native Rosemary (Westringia fruticosa)

Propagate Native Rosemary (Westringia fruticosa)

Westringia fruticosa or native rosemary is a great Australian native plant. Its good for hedging, grows fast and can be used in harsh costal environments. These plants are very popular here in...

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link to Growing dianella by seed

Growing dianella by seed

Late last summer as we were walking through the local park gardens i noticed all the little blue dianella berries. Dianella is a very popular plant used by councils here in Australia. Most likely...

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We’re able to generate income from our small 1.25 acre block, by propagating plants and selling them to retail nurseries.

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