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All About Dwarf Citrus | The Greenery Garden & Home
Everyone loves the convenience and taste of homegrown lemon and other citrus fruits but we don’t all have the space in our backyard for one. Luckily this week Kevin walks us through the ins and outs of dwarf citrus plants.
Ranging from lemon to grapefruit and everything in between Kevin discusses a variety of dwarf citrus, so you’re sure to find one that will pique your interest!
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All About Cyclamen | The Greenery Garden & Home
Просмотров 767Год назад
Autumn is here but that doesn’t mean that there won’t be any plants flowering through the colder months. Loving shade, they thrive outdoors or in a cooler room indoors. You can identify a cyclamen through their distinctively beautiful leaves that are a lovely marbled green. This week Kevin talks all things cyclamen, from the different colours and varieties to cyclamen care. We’ll learn how to c...
In Conversation Bill Henson | The Greenery Garden & Home
Просмотров 411Год назад
It was a real thrill to hear Bill Henson speak at our In Conversation event. Entertaining, eloquent and amazingly well-read, we loved hearing about his latest book ‘Paris Opera’ and his beautiful Northcote courtyard garden. Thank you Bill for being so generous and a wonderful guest. At The Greenery Garden & Home we have everything you need from plants, soil, fertiliser and more to get you going...
Fertilisers For Different Plants | The Greenery Garden & Home
Просмотров 181Год назад
Can I just use all purpose fertiliser for all of my plants, or should all my plants get different fertilisers? What happens if I use gardenia fertiliser on a rose bush? Will it die? These may feel like silly questions but it’s important to know the answer. Luckily this week Kevin goes through those questions and more. We also learn when to apply different fertilisers to different plants, differ...
All About Crepe Myrtles | The Greenery Garden & Home
Просмотров 12 тыс.Год назад
An Australian favourite, the crepe myrtle is loved for its beautiful leaves and the fact that it is one of the easiest plants to grow. Crepe myrtles are found not just in Melbourne but all around Australia (and the world) so chances are they’ll be perfect for your garden. But what are the varieties? What colours do them come in? This week Kevin answers those questions and more! For our video on...
Pet Friendly Indoor Plants | The Greenery Garden & Home
Просмотров 87Год назад
We all want what’s best for our pets and plants but what some don’t know is that certain plants can be toxic for our pets. This week Kate shares our favourite pet safe indoor plants, as well as a couple of plants to be mindful of. She also provides some tips and tricks to ensure your house remains pet safe. At The Greenery Garden & Home we have everything you need from plants, soil, fertiliser ...
Matching Summer Colours | The Greenery Garden & Home
Просмотров 103Год назад
Summer is a time of vibrant colours and sunshine. A great pairing for these times is the beautiful hibiscus but what pairs with the hibiscus? This week Amy walks us through which plants pair well with different coloured hibiscuses. At The Greenery Garden & Home we have everything you need from plants, soil, fertiliser and more to get you going. Come speak to our helpful staff who can guide you ...
Introducing Our Plant Spa | The Greenery Garden & Home
Просмотров 159Год назад
Introducing our brand-new plant spa, the perfect pep up for any of your plants that aren’t at their best! Just drop off your plant and we’ll take care of the rest! In this week’s video Sha walks us through what a plant sees in our plant spa. Working with a philodendron Sha prunes, repots and straightens, while providing the plant with all the A-grade We The wild products needed to allow the phi...
In Conversation With Ice Cream Guru Alexandra Giuliani | The Greenery Garden & Home
Просмотров 76Год назад
Join us for a summer treat as we talk about all things ice cream! Alexandra Giuliani, co-owner of Dulce Gelateria is an engaging, enthusiastic and passionate business owner who recently received a Young Business Achievers award at the Northern Business Achievement Awards. Alexandra lets us know about the challenges and benefits of opening and running a business, new product development, being i...
Buddleja- Butterflies, Perfume & More! | The Greenery Garden & Home
Просмотров 135Год назад
Also called butterfly bush, buddleja is known for attracting butterflies, bees and honeyeaters. That’s not all a buddleja does though, they have a sweet scent to go along with gorgeous flowers. While buddleja is a plant that grows very easily, Kevin gives us further tips on where to put them in your garden to get them growing quickly and flowering for a long time. At The Greenery Garden & Home ...
All About Mulch | The Greenery Garden & Home
Просмотров 122Год назад
There are countless reasons to add mulch to your garden, it supresses weeds, helps reduce water loss and helps keep your plants roots cool. Unfortunately, it also feels like there is countless different mulch products to use. Fortunately, Kevin is here to walk us through those different products, as well as the when’s, how’s and why’s of mulch. While it’s summer here at The Greenery, and that i...
All About Marigolds | The Greenery Garden & Home
Просмотров 355Год назад
The best kind of pest control is a natural solution. This week Amy walks us through the benefits of Marigolds and why there are a great choice to keep annoying pests like nematodes, whiteflies as well as others under control. Amy also discusses how to implement marigolds into your garden, what makes them so versatile and the different varieties of marigolds. At The Greenery Garden & Home we hav...
Our Tree Planting Guide | The Greenery Garden & Home
Просмотров 123Год назад
Planting a tree is the best thing you can do for yourself and your garden long term. It’ll take a few years but the payoff of shaping your own garden is amazing. There is, however, a few factors to consider that will be unique to you. Luckily this week Ruebi is here to discuss those factors as well as the process of planting a tree. She gives us all the details for the proper process and techni...
Adding Compost or Manure To Your Garden | The Greenery Garden & Home
Просмотров 853Год назад
What are the benefits of adding soil & manure to your garden and how do you even do it? This week Kevin breaks down why we should add compost or manure to our garden and how to do it. Whether you’re a pro or a beginner its always good to have a refresher on the proper technique of adding compost or manure to your garden. Adding compost or manure to your soil is a great way to keep plants and fl...
Hydrangea Care & Growing Guide | The Greenery Garden & Home
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This weeks video is all about Hydrangeas. What are the commonly found varieties of hydrangea? How do hydrangea flowers differ and how can you change the colour of your hydrangea? Are all questions that Kevin answers. Getting your hydrangea to flower at its best requires a few different factors to be met. In this video you’ll learn the best pruning techniques, where to put a hydrangea in your ga...
In Conversation Penny Dunn | The Greenery Garden & Home
Просмотров 93Год назад
In Conversation Penny Dunn | The Greenery Garden & Home
How To Pot An Indoor Plant | The Greenery Garden & Home
Просмотров 54Год назад
How To Pot An Indoor Plant | The Greenery Garden & Home
Become Pet Safe With Your Plants | The Greenery Garden & Home
Просмотров 91Год назад
Become Pet Safe With Your Plants | The Greenery Garden & Home
Our 5 Most Frequently Asked Questions | The Greenery Garden & Home
Просмотров 110Год назад
Our 5 Most Frequently Asked Questions | The Greenery Garden & Home
In Conversation With Barbara Hermon | The Greenery Garden & Home
Просмотров 75Год назад
In Conversation With Barbara Hermon | The Greenery Garden & Home
Soil Preparations For New & Old Garden Beds | The Greenery Garden & Home
Просмотров 92Год назад
Soil Preparations For New & Old Garden Beds | The Greenery Garden & Home
Azalea Varieties & Care Guide | The Greenery Garden & Home
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Azalea Varieties & Care Guide | The Greenery Garden & Home
Safe Use of Herbicides | The Greenery Garden & Home
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Safe Use of Herbicides | The Greenery Garden & Home
In Conversation With Rachael Little | The Greenery Garden & Home
Просмотров 61Год назад
In Conversation With Rachael Little | The Greenery Garden & Home
Our Top 5 Spring Tips For Your Garden | The Greenery Garden & Home
Просмотров 227Год назад
Our Top 5 Spring Tips For Your Garden | The Greenery Garden & Home
How To Make A Succulent Bowl | The Greenery Garden & Home
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How To Make A Succulent Bowl | The Greenery Garden & Home
Fertilisers For Your Garden | The Greenery Garden & Home
Просмотров 1452 года назад
Fertilisers For Your Garden | The Greenery Garden & Home
Fiddle Leaf Fig Care & Growing Guide | The Greenery Garden & Home
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Fiddle Leaf Fig Care & Growing Guide | The Greenery Garden & Home
How To Make A Homemade Terrarium | The Greenery Garden & Home
Просмотров 1612 года назад
How To Make A Homemade Terrarium | The Greenery Garden & Home
In Conversation With Trent Knox | The Greenery Garden & Home
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In Conversation With Trent Knox | The Greenery Garden & Home

Комментарии

  • @rhooper11
    @rhooper11 9 дней назад

    Great video Thanks!!!

  • @dorothydavid1683
    @dorothydavid1683 11 дней назад

    Thanks for the great information. I’ve been looking for sometime to replace my hydrangeas, the compact varieties are perfect.

  • @AffordBindEquipment
    @AffordBindEquipment 22 дня назад

    Is it possible to use azalea fertilizer as a general fertilizer? I have 2 containers and will never use it all, so want to use one of them for general use on plants.

  • @TheArtsie
    @TheArtsie 25 дней назад

    Thank you. Is it too late to prune them now (mid August). I'm in Portsea, Mornington Peninsula.

  • @exoticwater
    @exoticwater Месяц назад

    Great video on growing one of my favourite plants 🪴 Thank you!

  • @h0llytr0n
    @h0llytr0n 2 месяца назад

    The last Q and A bit was very helpful thank you! Would love to know more about Fairy Magnolia.

  • @BG112387
    @BG112387 2 месяца назад

    Great info.. interesting what you said at the end about decomposing mulch pulling out nitrogen.

  • @cgrisetti87
    @cgrisetti87 2 месяца назад

    Incredible video

  • @DuncanMcCloud
    @DuncanMcCloud 2 месяца назад

    So informative! Thank you!

  • @lenhunt1157
    @lenhunt1157 3 месяца назад

    What is npk on fertilizer you use

  • @user-id9mm4fp2l
    @user-id9mm4fp2l 3 месяца назад

    Is it better to buy potted roses or bare rooted roses?

  • @bethanyvaughan334
    @bethanyvaughan334 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much. I have a crepe Myrtle tree in my backyard and I wanted to prune it this year 🌱🌿🍃

  • @shizuka4503
    @shizuka4503 4 месяца назад

    What a lovely garden! The pink Crape Myrtle brightens up the garden! I love Crape Myrtle too and have grown several. My favorite is the color With Love Eternal. Today I ordered a Crape Myrtle with dark leaves for the first time! I chose white flowers.

  • @robn.7426
    @robn.7426 4 месяца назад

    Are you Timmy?

  • @jamesstricklin5201
    @jamesstricklin5201 5 месяцев назад

    What about golden knights azalea video

  • @Starowlnightwatch
    @Starowlnightwatch 5 месяцев назад

  • @Jmitch95
    @Jmitch95 5 месяцев назад

    A lot of great information in a short period of time, was just what I was looking for! Thank you very much!

  • @peterjohnson617
    @peterjohnson617 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you, I enjoyed that !

  • @sailorPinata
    @sailorPinata 7 месяцев назад

    you're commiting crape murder :(

  • @user-fe6lw3vm9s
    @user-fe6lw3vm9s 7 месяцев назад

    My crepe myrtle has flowered for the first time and is gorgeous. I want to keep it manageable with branches coming from about head height. As there is no ‘apple’ (I think that’s what you called it) yet I am not confident where to cut this years branches. Do I just start pruning at the head height that I mentioned?

  • @user-gq7yd4ql4b
    @user-gq7yd4ql4b 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you much appreciated

  • @kimberlyabreu4287
    @kimberlyabreu4287 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for your video it was a really good help ❤

  • @mamtasharma3365
    @mamtasharma3365 9 месяцев назад

    Very useful

  • @1Kent
    @1Kent 10 месяцев назад

    I planted a Daphne this year, if it wants to live it will have to put in the work.

  • @nataliaokropiridze
    @nataliaokropiridze Год назад

    Hi, I have a few grandifloras growing from the seeds, only a few months old. When is the best time to cut it to thicken the stem?

  • @krishnarajbastola50
    @krishnarajbastola50 Год назад

    Good morning ❤😊 like 😊

  • @thesummerland6165
    @thesummerland6165 Год назад

    beautiful! so much joy just from the beauty of nature

  • @Maachine72
    @Maachine72 Год назад

    @thegreenerygardenhome8828 Hi, can you please tell me what the hedge is surrounding the Crepe Myrtle you are talking in front of? The Crepe Myrtle looks fantastic framed by that hedge.

  • @user-yq7pp6tx7y
    @user-yq7pp6tx7y Год назад

    Full flowers and plant cutting Shahbaz Ali Pakistan

  • @drummerlovesbookworm9738
    @drummerlovesbookworm9738 Год назад

    Thanks. I was looking for information about what fertilizer to use and you had it!

  • @badkarma888
    @badkarma888 Год назад

    qabsoultry love these plants and so do the buttryflies and native bees

  • @anthonycustodio5283
    @anthonycustodio5283 Год назад

    Hope you make a video on how to prune crape myrtles

  • @hermit20082012
    @hermit20082012 Год назад

    You say it’s called Perfume Princess. Is Perfume Princess the variety and name of the plant?

    • @vorong2ru
      @vorong2ru Год назад

      It's a variety. Blooms in winter. Daphne perfume princess

    • @hermit20082012
      @hermit20082012 Год назад

      @@vorong2ru Its an absolute basic rule that trademarks cannot be used as variety names and vice versa Variety names cannot be used as trademarks The variety name of this plant is DapJur01. If you know this plant as Perfume Princess then its an invalid trademark

  • @evedallas8667
    @evedallas8667 Год назад

    I LOVE these trees and wish that I could have them but alas I live in zone 6 which means they can't handle our cold temps. Even the garden centers here don't have them because even in an unheated greenhouse, they don't survive. Sad but true.

  • @itsallaboutlight
    @itsallaboutlight Год назад

    I don't like them when they've been pruned. They are not as pretty in the winter when they had been pruned. I put mine where it has plenty of room to grow so it never has to be pruned

  • @jonideprospero8271
    @jonideprospero8271 Год назад

    Can you grow c Camellia from seed?

    • @thegreenerygardenhome8828
      @thegreenerygardenhome8828 Год назад

      It is possible to grow Camellias from seed however it is a long process. After Camellias have finished flowering in winter they will start producing seed pods. Once these seed pods have dried out over the following months (they will start to form cracks on the surface of the pod) the seed can be collected, planted into seed raising mix and placed outside in a warm spot. Keep this mix damp. After germination the plants will need to be gradually potted up as they grow. This is a long process and the plant can take between 8 to 15 years to flower. The flowers will generally not be true to the parent plant - they may be a different colour shade or a different flower shape.

  • @jhors7777
    @jhors7777 Год назад

    Thank you for posting this helpful video

  • @jengsterinc1176
    @jengsterinc1176 Год назад

    Can you grow Camilla sinensis in Melbourne in part shade thanks

    • @thegreenerygardenhome8828
      @thegreenerygardenhome8828 Год назад

      Hello, Camellia sinensis, or the tea plant, grows very well in part shade in Melbourne. It prefers a cooler climate and Melbourne’s autumns and winters are excellent for this plant. Dappled shade is best, not deep shade, to ensure good flowering. This position also protects the plant against harsh summer sun or winter frosts. Make sure the garden bed has good drainage. Keep moist during summer. Camellia sinensis is often grown as a hedging plant in Melbourne or as a shrub of 1-2 metres high and wide. It’s also lovely to grow in a pot, especially is a shaded courtyard.

  • @lisawilson1818
    @lisawilson1818 Год назад

    I seen there is variegated ones as well

  • @NoImagination1
    @NoImagination1 Год назад

    I cant understand what the gentlemen is saying because of the laud music :/

  • @creasybear2530
    @creasybear2530 Год назад

    Hi there. I moved my camellia a year ago for construction and it survived but links leggy and the leaves aren't dark and glossy as they once were. It's probably 3 to 4 m tall. Can I cut it back now and fertilise? Or do I need to wait till the end of winter? I'm just worried with this hot weather it's not keeping up the water. Thank you.

    • @thegreenerygardenhome8828
      @thegreenerygardenhome8828 Год назад

      Hi there, It is fine to cut back your Camellia now. Prune it quite hard - ideally prune the plant back by one third. This will allow the plant to put on excellent root growth, and ensure future growth is more compact and not leggy looking. After pruning water the plant deeply, then apply an All Purpose Plant food or a Camellia and Azalea food (following the application rates and instructions on the pack).

  • @lisawilson1818
    @lisawilson1818 Год назад

    Thankyou for explaining about the different mulchies

  • @user-tz8kp8uu1w
    @user-tz8kp8uu1w Год назад

    Hello, I grow camellias on the balcony of my I grow camellias on the balcony. in winters the minimum temperature of the plant content is about 6-8 C. Is it not enough for proper cultivation? Thank you

    • @thegreenerygardenhome8828
      @thegreenerygardenhome8828 Год назад

      Hi there, Camellias prefer a difference in seasonal temperatures between warm and cold, so a cool winter temperature is ideal, and 6 - 8 degrees is fine. When watering make sure it is a deep watering, and fertilise with an All Purpose Plant food or a Camellia and Azalea food.

  • @robertbrow6289
    @robertbrow6289 Год назад

    Is the murraya paniculata hedge a good screening plant and is it quick growing. Also does it stand up to coastal Victorian weather?

  • @anndoherty5860
    @anndoherty5860 Год назад

    Thanks for this information. It’s great to get the ‘Australian’ perspective on growing these beautiful plants!

  • @hammad4061
    @hammad4061 Год назад

    🅿🆁🅾🅼🅾🆂🅼

  • @lisawilson1818
    @lisawilson1818 Год назад

    Thankyou for the info. I finally have some growing. Hopefully I can put some more in.

  • @aishabegum9192
    @aishabegum9192 Год назад

    Where are you in uk 🇬🇧 ? Or over sea ?

  • @lisawilson1818
    @lisawilson1818 Год назад

    thankyou,was a great lot of information and I know I need those varieties.

  • @mcleand
    @mcleand Год назад

    The leaf on my camilia is going brown and crispy. Don't know what to do.

    • @thegreenerygardenhome8828
      @thegreenerygardenhome8828 Год назад

      Thank you for your enquiry. It’s difficult to diagnose a plant issue without seeing a sample or a photo, however brown and crispy leaves can be an indicator of the plant experiencing a heavy frost. Melbourne’s winter can damage plants overnight resulting in “burnt” foliage. Leave the foliage on the plant until warmer weather arrives, then trim it off to encourage new growth. Another cause could be heavy rain, overwatering or simply a heavy clay soil. Hold off on watering if this is the case, and heavy clay soils need to be improved by digging lots of compost and mulch through the soil. If you need further help you are welcome to bring a sample of the damaged leaves into our store and one of our staff will be happy to assist.