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Growing bromeliads in Brisbane

Native to tropical America, bromeliads belong to a plant family containing over 3000 species. …more

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Red anthurium turning green

Q: Anthurium - red. The red part of my anthurium is slowly turning green. What is its problem, please? …more

Fragrant plants

Fragrance is a valuable quality offered by many plants suitable for Brisbane gardens. …more

Climbers and creepers

Climbing and trailing plants are highly adaptable. …more

Shade loving plants

Looking for something nice to fill that shady area under a tree or against the house where the grass doesn't grow? Try one of these…more

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Plants for screening and dividing

Create hideaways and havens in your garden or establish "living fences" on your property boundary with these dense screening plants. …more

Plants for decks and balconies

Many common garden shrub and tree species are also perfectly happy growing in tubs or large containers. …more

Plants for cover and borders

Bed and border plants are highly visible elements of your garden. …more

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Basil plants wilting and leaves curling

Q: Young sweet basil plants wilting and leaves curling a little and main stem discoloured. …more

Poinciana not flowering

Q: I have lived in this house for over 2 years but the Poinciana street tree which looks mature, has never flowered. …more

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