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- Bee-Friendly FlowersBee-Friendly FlowersBy creating a "Bee Palace," you’re not just adding beauty to your backyard—you’re actively contributing to the survival of honeybees and, in turn, the health of New Zealand’s ecosystem.
- Anzac Poppy – A Symbol of RemembranceAnzac Poppy – A Symbol of RemembranceFrom the battlefields of World War I to our gardens today, the Anzac poppy serves as a living reminder of courage, sacrifice, and hope.
- Create a Cottage GardenCreate a Cottage GardenThere’s no limit to what you can create in a cottage garden. Start small, choose plants that suit your space, and play with colour and texture to craft a beautiful, low-maintenance garden that will bring joy year after year.
- Grow the Best AnnualsGrow the Best AnnualsAnnuals are the showstoppers of any garden, providing vibrant colour and charm throughout the growing season. Whether you're sprucing up a garden bed, pot, or hanging basket, annuals offer endless possibilities
- Hanging BasketsHanging BasketsWhether short on garden space or looking for a creative way to bring greenery to your apartment, hanging baskets are a stunning and versatile solution.
- SunflowersSunflowersNothing says summer like the cheerful face of a sunflower! These vibrant blooms are perfect for brightening up any garden or patio.
- Growing AnemonesGrowing AnemonesAnemones are versatile, low-maintenance flowers that bloom in dazzling colours. Perfect for cutting gardens, pots, or borders, they bring beauty and longevity to your outdoor spaces.
- Growing Sweet PeasGrowing Sweet PeasSweet peas are prized for their stunning colours, delightful scent, and ability to thrive in a range of conditions. Ideal for trellises, fences, or pots, they bring vertical interest and fragrance to any garden or outdoor space.
- Tuberous BegoniasTuberous BegoniasWith their striking flowers and versatile growing habits, tuberous begonias are perfect for both pots and garden borders. These stunning plants thrive with minimal care and reward gardeners with an abundance of colour that will last all season long.
- Water Saving in the GardenWater Saving in the GardenWith the increasing frequency of dry summers and the rising cost of excess water usage, saving water in the garden has become more important than ever.
- Companion PlantingCompanion PlantingLooking to boost your garden’s health and productivity naturally? Companion planting is the perfect solution! Pairing plants to deter pests, improve soil fertility, and attract essential pollinators
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