by Lyn Eglinton | Jul 22, 2019 | Uncategorized |
A few people have contacted me wanting to know the name of the plum coloured hydrangea in the latest NZ Gardner Magazine (July 2019) on page 51. It is a rather divine but difficult to find Raspberry Crush. I do have a just few available in my nursery so please email...
by Lyn Eglinton | Jul 22, 2019 | Uncategorized |
I have had lots of requests for my special Buxus brew, however due to rules and regulations I am not able to send via post or courier. I do have it available if you wish to pick up. Please email me and I will make it available.
by Lyn Eglinton | May 17, 2018 | Uncategorized |
I have not been using my web page over the summer & autumn .The days have been too good to spend time in the office when it is not essential. But gardens do not stand still.Each month brings changes.This Autumn I have appreciated the wonderful autmn...
by Lyn Eglinton | Jul 17, 2016 | Uncategorized |
CAMELLIA HEDGES are beautiful.giving much needed colour during the drear winter months.But only the Sasanqua varieties or Camellia species varieties. I am thinking cameliia Paradise Helen or Camellia Setsugekka for the good whiTes .Transnokoensis for litte bids of...
by Lyn Eglinton | Jul 17, 2016 | Uncategorized |
Now is the time to plant .DIG THE HOLE bigger than the root area of your tree.Break up the soil so roots can spread into the sides. Compost is not necessary at this stage but if your soil is clay add in some topsoil and mix it in with existing soil.Soil mix...
by Lyn Eglinton | May 9, 2016 | Uncategorized |
This wonderful autumn goes on and on.Enjoy the colours and the light but please remember to water.Do so until rain arrives.Once the ground is good and wet mulch thickly.Minimum depth is good at 250. Today is yet another glorious day.winter is bound to arrive...
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