Plant Varieties
Confused about the different types of lavender? Choosing between different types of palms? This board breaks it down for you. Get the lowdown on different plant species and their care requirements.
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Camellia Varieties: Camellia Sasanqua vs Japonica
Camellia Sasanqua and Japonica plants are very similar, but one interesting difference can be found in their bloom times. Sasanquas usually flower earlier in the season, bringing color to the garden in fall or early winter, while Japonicas often come into bloom later, closer to spring. Read the complete guide to learn which variety is right for you.
Star Jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides) Grow Guide
Star Jasmine is also called Trachelospermum jasminoides. It's a vine that smells really good Some people use it as a ground cover instead of grass. You can even make your whole fence grow this lovely plant. Find out more about this great plant and how to make it happy in your yard.
4 Popular Types of Ivy to Grow
Did you know ivy is a fuss-free climber that's great for covering fences or less attractive spots in your yard? However, it's best to keep it away from your house walls to prevent potential damage. Check out the full article for more on incorporating these popular ivies into your outdoor areas and how to care for them.
12 Hibiscus Varieties to Grow
There are some breathtaking hibiscus flowers you might like for your backyard. Did you know some varieties can change color throughout the day? Different kinds have special charms for unique garden spots. Go to the article for helpful details about caring for each type and see which hibiscus is a good fit for you.
Duranta repens 'Geisha Girl' Grow Guide
Duranta repens 'Geisha Girl' sprouts lovely trusses of lavender-blue flowers and bright golden berries, these provide a colorful addition if your climate allows for it. Gardeners looking to add it in their landscapes should read the full guide to help them thrive without fuss.
Low Maintenance Full Sun Plants (Australia)
Looking for easy plants that love the sun? Native Australian plants are great because they don't need much water or plant food, and they're perfect for our weather! Eremophila glabra prostrate Emu Bush is one fantastic option. There are lots more! Read the full article for low maintenance full sun plants for Australian gardens.
4 Popular Types of Ivy to Grow
Did you know ivy can help cover up not so pretty fences? It’s a super easy climber if you want to bring more plants into your garden. But, it can cause damage, so make sure you don't plant it near your house walls. To find out the best types of ivy make sure you check out the full article today
Top Plants for Australian Front Yards
Planning your front yard in Australia needs thought for a lovely, easy-care garden. Your style matters when choosing plants. A great fact: Liriope muscari is a fab choice! Want more ideas? Click to read the full article and create your dream garden now. Get all the best tips.
Small Evergreen Trees for Australian Front Yards
Looking for small evergreen trees suitable for Australian front yards? These trees won't outgrow your space. Interestingly, some evergreens help with privacy all year round. Check out our article for ideas and more about planting small trees in your Australian garden.
Types of Roses in Australia
Thinking about growing roses in your backyard? There are lots of rose types to pick from in Australia! Did you know some roses are grown on 'legs' to make standard roses? Find out which rose suits your garden. Check out the article for more info about rose varieties for Australian gardens.
Plants for Hanging Baskets
Looking to brighten your outdoor space with beautiful hanging baskets? This Australian guide features expert plant picks perfect for your verandah or balcony. Hanging baskets are a great way to add greenery. Some plants even change colour with the seasons! Discover these vibrant options and tips for creating your own stunning displays. Click to see the full list of plants!
5 Geranium Varieties to Grow
Did you know some geraniums smell like chocolate or citrus? With so many types, you're sure to find one you love. Some geraniums are great for pots, while others can handle colder weather in the ground. Check out the full article for ideas to find the perfect geranium for your own garden projects.
Silver Leaf Plants
Plants with silver leaves bring a touch of class to your garden and look great with both green plants and colorful flowers. Did you know that these plants are especially good at reflecting sunlight, helping them thrive in hot, sunny spots typical of Australian gardens? For a list of the best silver leaf plants and tips on how to care for them, read the full article now.
7 Stunning Feature Plants for Australian Gardens
Looking for ways to make your garden pop? A feature plant can be a super cool way to add some wow! They come in unique shapes and rad colours, so they're like art for your backyard. One great example is the Cycad revoluta Sago Palm, which adds a tropical vibe. There are so many options to pick. Want to learn more? Check out the article for more awesome choices. Read the whole article to see more ideas for choosing the best plants for your garden in Australia.
Hibiscus Varieties to Grow
Did you know some hibiscus flowers can change color depending on the temperature? There are so many types of hibiscus you can grow. Choosing the right one makes your garden even more beautiful. Plus, different types bring different looks. Knowing whether it's suited for pots or garden beds really helps. Want to learn about making your backyard bright and delightful? Check out the full article to explore exciting hibiscus options and practical Aussie gardening tips.