Plumcots might sound like a gimmick, but they’re a fairly natural cultivar of two plants in the Prunus genus, apricots and plums, and have some of the best flavour profiles of both. If you’re in a cooler part of Australia, it's definitely worth growing your own plumcot tree. […]| Aussie Green Thumb
Australia’s wildflower meadows, prairies and woodlands are unique in our rich natural world but, still, garden centres and online stores push internationally standard wildflower mixes for sale. Rather than filling your garden with poppies and cornflowers, consider the positive impact you can have on nature by planting your own Australian wildflowers. […]| Aussie Green Thumb
Fredrick Ssali, Robert Baluku, Gilbert Drileyo and Moses Muhumuza recount their experience investigating the invasive flowering plant Lantana camara and its impact on common native species in weste…| The Applied Ecologist
To deadhead Petunias, use fingertips or other tools such as scissors and shears to cut off the base of dead and wilted flowers.| Plants Craze