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Month: February 2025
Australian Gardening Calendars March 2025
Here are the March gardening calendars for all Australian climates – Temperate, Cool & Alpine, Subtropical, Tropical and Arid. Use the links below to view monthly gardening calendars or download printable documents. Temperate Climate March Vegetable And Herb Gardening Calendar For Temperate Climate Australia Cool […]
Sweet Corn – Growing Guide
Overview Description Sweet corn is an annual warm-season grass grown for its tender, sweet kernels. Plants typically reach 1.5–2.4 m (5–8 ft) in height with upright, jointed stems. Long, narrow leaves alternate along the stalk, with prominent leaf sheaths enclosing part of the stem. Sweet […]
The Complete Guide to Caring for Monstera deliciosa
Monstera deliciosa, also known as the Swiss Cheese Plant, is one of the most popular houseplants due to its large, fenestrated leaves and tropical aesthetic. Native to the rainforests of Central and South America, this plant is easy to care for and can grow impressively […]
How to Tell When Pomegranates Are Ripe and Ready to Pick
Pomegranates don’t continue to ripen after being picked, so harvesting at the right time is crucial for the best flavour and juiciness. Unlike many fruits that soften when ripe, pomegranates remain firm, meaning you’ll need to rely on visual and physical cues to determine their […]
Kohlrabi – Growing Guide
Overview Description Kohlrabi is a biennial vegetable most often grown as an annual for its swollen, globe-like stem, which is smooth, firm, resembles a turnip in appearance, and forms just above the soil surface. This enlarged stem—commonly called a “bulb,” though technically a thickened portion […]
The Comprehensive Guide to Caring for the Happy Plant (Dracaena fragrans)
The Happy Plant, scientifically known as Dracaena fragrans, is a popular houseplant known for its lush, strappy leaves and easy-care nature. Often referred to as Corn Plant due to its resemblance to corn foliage, this plant is a great choice for both novice and experienced […]
Understanding PFAS: The Impact of Forever Chemicals on Our Health and Environment
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), often referred to as “forever chemicals,” are a class of synthetic chemicals that have become ubiquitous in our modern world. These chemicals are characterized by their unique molecular structure, where fluorine atoms are bonded to carbon atoms, creating a highly […]
The Complete Guide to Caring for Syngoniums (Arrowhead Plants)
Syngoniums, also known as Arrowhead Plants, are popular houseplants appreciated for their attractive, arrow-shaped leaves and and ease of care. They can be grown in pots or used as trailing plants in hanging baskets, making them a lovely addition to any indoor space. This guide […]
What is Nitrogen Drawdown and How Does it Affect Plant Growth?
Nitrogen (N) is a essential plant macronutrient for all plants, serving a multitude of functions that directly influence their growth and development. The nitrogen in the soil, however, doesn’t exist as a single static pool of nutrients fixed in one particular form. Instead, it undergoes […]
Chives – Growing Guide
Overview Description Chives are herbaceous perennials grown for their slender, hollow green leaves which are used as culinary herbs with a mild onion flavor. They typically grow in dense clumps, reaching around 30-45 cm (12-18 in) in height. The leaves are cylindrical, soft in texture […]
Understanding the Scoville Scale: A Guide to Chili Pepper Heat Levels
The Scoville scale is the gold standard for measuring chili pepper heat, offering a way to quantify the spiciness of peppers, from the mild bell pepper to the record-breaking Carolina Reaper. Understanding this scale enhances culinary exploration by allowing spice enthusiasts to better gauge their […]











