Friday, August 31

Not so mellow yellow...



Need to cover an area in the garden fast? Grow one of these! It's an osteospermum called "Voltage".
It features large daisy-like flowers in vivid yellow. "Voltage" has a spreading/ mounding habit so it can act like a ground cover in your garden. Check them out available in "Copper Apricot" and purple.

Wednesday, August 29

Bring on Spring Gardening!

Grow an assortment of  vegies and herbs in a rustic wheel barrow.


From Garden to Kitchen, it;s easy to grow your own.

Here are some ideas as to what to grow this Spring:
Capsicum
Tomatoes
Corn
Crystal Apple Cucumbers
Tuscan Kale
Leek
Cos lettuce
Eggplant
Cabbage
Climbing beans
Beetroot
Basil (herb)
Corriander (herb)

 

Monday, August 20

New Release Plant...


Look out in the garden centre for the new range of  Hellebore's. This one pictured here is " Penny's Pink" also look out for "Winter Sunshine" and " Ivory Prince" all @ Serenity Nursery now!

With their domed shaped flowers and soft muted colours, these hellebore's are they perfect way to add elegance to your winter garden. Plant these low growing plants in a shady nook or under tree canopies. Create a magnificent effect by planting them in glazed or earthy pots.
Check out our new pots for inspiration here.


Image via Plants Management Australia

Glam Gardening...



Bring out your feminine side with PGA's new plant release "The Princess Lavender".
It is so pretty you have to visit us a Serenity Nursery to see it!!

The Princess lavender features large, vibrant pink flowers and a long flowering time. The main flower flourish will be in Spring and will continue to flower through out the year. This is a compact lavender growing approx 70cm x 70cm. The foliage is aromatic and the cut flowers are ideal to use in arrangements.
Princess Lavender is easy to grow and requires little water once established.

Try Growing your Princess Lavender:
In your favourite container
As a small growing border
En Masse for great effect


Image via Plant Growers Australia

Sunday, August 12

Wake up Maggie



White Magnolias

Hi there, I have had a wee time away from the computer over the last couple of months, so I haven't been posting as much as I would like to. During my time away I managed to travel to Victoria twice, mainly for business but also to have a break from the garden centre and do some sight seeing. I always love exploring Melbourne and I had a chance to visit many remarkable garden centers and I have come back with loads of inspiration. I particulary liked Botanical Creations Plants Plus. The crew there gave us some great ideas for Serenity.

The one thing that always stays in my mind about visiting Melbourne in winter is the magnolia plants I see growing everywhere. I mean it seems every second suburban house has a magnificent flowering magnolia teetering over the front fence. Bright pink, maroon red, white I don't care what colour I love them all. The way the flowers form on bare branches before foliage just adds to the visual drama.

It's just that you rarely see magnolias here in Murray Bridge, mainly for the fact they they thrive in acid soils and our soil is quite alkaline. Of course there are ways to make alkaline soils more acid, mixing in peat and organic matter will help sweeten the soil. A more dramatic way to make alkaline soil more acidic is to add aluminium sulphate or Yates Acetone to your soil. If you want to see the awesome magnoliage blooms for yourself pop into the nursery over the next week or so we have some coming in including one of my favorites called Black Tulip. Oh and how can I forget magnolias have the most divine fragrance..

Hope I can keep my posts more regular and happy gardening!!

Bye for now
Krystal

Picture: White Magnolias at Bay Road Nursery By Krystal James.