DAHLIAS

    DAHLIAS IN CANBERRA Dahlias remain one the most reliable and prolific of the summer and autumn flowers that can be grown in our area. They can be used as a spectacular group planting or inter mingled with other garden plants to give a wonderful overall effect. Dahlias come in many different types, colour,…

DAFFODILS AND WATER RESTRICTIONS

Daffodils And Water Restrictions     Water restrictions are a challenge to the gardener in Canberra. However, they represent a positive for the daffodil in Canberra. Put simply the greatest problem for daffodils in Canberra is the watering of gardens in summer. The heat of summer in Canberra is sufficient to create problems with rot…

CITRUS TREES

Growing Citrus Fruit in Canberra and other cold climates The most commonly planted citrus are lemon trees, especially ‘Meyer’, which is cold-hardy but less acid than ‘Eureka’ or ‘Lisbon’. Eureka and Lisbon are a little more frost-tender than Meyer, but still widely grown in Canberra. Most citrus, including Meyer, will show some signs of cold…

CAMELLIA HERITAGE

The Macarthur Camellia Legacy A talk by Stephen Utick   Good afternoon Ladies and Gentlemen, and welcome to this talk on the William Macarthur Camellia Legacy.   In so doing I acknowledge the elders past and present and the original custodians of the land, and specially acknowledge and thank the present custodians, John and Edwina…

CAMELLIAS

          CAMELLIAS The most commonly grown camellias in the colder climates are the sasanqua, japonica, reticulata and more recently the hybrid types. The major advantage of the sasanqua type is that it will tolerate a greater degree of sun than other camellias and is thus more versatile as a general garden…

GALANTHUS

  Galanthus by Lyn Edwards   As the weather is changing it is almost time to be looking for the first of these little bulbs to put in an appearance in the garden. G. reginae olgae from the Meditteranean areas usually sends up its flowers in May and is followed by a succession of cultivars…

ERYTHRONIUM

ERYTHRONIUM By Paul Tyerman   Also known as the ‘dogtooth violet’, ‘trout lily’, ‘fawn lily’ and ‘Adders Tongue’, erythronium is a genus that is found throughout Europe, China, Japan and North America, although most that we find available here in Australia are North American species. All have a distinctive recurved (i.e the petals fold back)…