The Ultimate Guide to Top Dressing Your Lawn What is top dressing? Top dressing is the adding of a specially blended mix of materials to the surface of a lawn. It... Read more about The Ultimate Guide to Top Dressing Your Lawn
Vanilla Cake with Buttercream and Edible Flowers Edible flowers can be used to garnish cakes, cupcakes, cheesecakes, even biscuits and cookies. The options are limitless... Read more about Vanilla Cake with Buttercream and Edible Flowers
Homegrown Winter Vegetable Stir Fry Winter is one of the best times to make a vegetable stir fry with a variety of vegetables available straight from your... Read more about Homegrown Winter Vegetable Stir Fry
Supporting Greening Australia We are excited to announce that we are now proud supporters of Greening Australia. As part of our continued commitment... Read more about Supporting Greening Australia
Australian Packaging Covenant Organisation (APCO) Award 2021 Australian Packaging Covenant Organisation (APCO) 2021 APCO Award winner. Read more about Australian Packaging Covenant Organisation (APCO) Award 2021
Carbon Neutral Production We are proud to announce that Evergreen Garden Care is now carbon neutral for all the emissions from our production... Read more about Carbon Neutral Production
A Circular Economy We are the second business worldwide to obtain a Circular Economy System Certification by AFNOR. As a result of... Read more about A Circular Economy
We’ve Planted 200 Local Indigenous Tree Species At Love The Garden Australia, we are committed to giving back to nature and take responsibility in restoring the Earth... Read more about We’ve Planted 200 Local Indigenous Tree Species
How To Keep Your Lawn Healthy During Wet Weather With La Niña officially declared, our lawns are going to be facing a lot (and we mean a lot) of wet weather, especially... Read more about How To Keep Your Lawn Healthy During Wet Weather
Melissa King’s Top 5 Ways to Display Bulbs By Melissa King With so many varieties of bulbs out there, it’s easy to get overwhelmed or carried away! To help get you... Read more about Melissa King’s Top 5 Ways to Display Bulbs
Melissa King’s Bulb Planting Guide Nothing says Spring quite like drifts of flowering Daffodils or big bold Tulips and what would Summer and Autumn be... Read more about Melissa King’s Bulb Planting Guide
Top 5 Australian Native Plants Did you know that Australia has around 10% of the world's biodiversity? Not only are Australian Native plants low... Read more about Top 5 Australian Native Plants
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Petunia Petunias are sun loving, summer flowering beauties that provide masses of colour over the warmer months. Petunias love... Read more about Petunia
Tulips Tulips are spring flowering bulbs that love climates with cooler winters. However, if your winters are milder in... Read more about Tulips
Microgreens Microgreens are the young and immature seedlings of plants with edible leaves that you can harvest and use for garnish... Read more about Microgreens
Cherries Homegrown cherries are sweet, juicy and delicious. Many varieties will be dripping with ready to pick cherries around... Read more about Cherries
Rhubarb Rhubarbs edible stalks grow from a central crown and this popular vegetable is most commonly eaten as a sweet! Once... Read more about Rhubarb
Silverbeet Silverbeet is also commonly referred to as Swiss chard, chard or rainbow chard. The rainbow variety has brightly... Read more about Silverbeet
Ginger Ginger is a tasty and easy spice to grow in your own garden. Tropical and subtropical gardeners can grow ginger year... Read more about Ginger
Celery Celery can be a fussy vegetable to grow, it doesn’t like it too hot or too cold! But once you’ve got it growing happily... Read more about Celery
Watercress Watercress is a peppery, nutrient-rich leafy green that’s delicious on sandwiches and in salads. It’s easy to grow in... Read more about Watercress
Turmeric Turmeric is bright yellow, pungent spice, native to the monsoon rainforests of Asia, that you can easily grow in your... Read more about Turmeric
Choko Chokos are an old-fashioned crop that’s making a comeback! Once upon a time, these vigorous vines covered pergolas... Read more about Choko
Lemongrass Lemongrass is an essential, zesty and citrus-flavoured herb used widely for Asian cooking and herbal teas. Lemongrass... Read more about Lemongrass
Bindweed Bindweed is a perennial weed commonly found in the Australia. There are two different types of bindweed, hedge bindweed... Read more about Bindweed
Chickweed Common chickweed (Stellaria media) is an annual weed frequently found in gardens. It grows and sets seeds quickly, so... Read more about Chickweed
Daisy Daisies (Bellis perennis) are a very common and well-known species of wildflower, found in lawns as well as in meadows... Read more about Daisy
Dock Dock plants can be difficult to get rid of because they can re-grow from the tops of their long tap roots. Dock seeds... Read more about Dock
Clover Although Clovers are generally considered a weed in gardens, clover flowers are a very good nectar source for bees. In... Read more about Clover
Plantain Greater plantain (Plantago major) and ribwort plantain (Plantain lanceolata) are perennial weeds that appear in borders... Read more about Plantain
Dandelion Dandelions (Taraxacum officinale) are perennial weeds that often appear on road verges and waste ground. They are also... Read more about Dandelion
Aphids Aphids are the most common of all plant pests a - Read our detailed guide to find out how to get rid of aphids in your... Read more about Aphids
Mealybug How to get rid of mealybugs? Read our detailed guide to find out about the best control and how to avoid a serious pest... Read more about Mealybug
Red spider mite What are red spider mites? The red spider mite is a very damaging plant pest. They are tiny and very difficult to see... Read more about Red spider mite
Caterpillar Protect your plants from caterpillars and enjoy a pest-free garden with effective solutions and prevention tips from... Read more about Caterpillar
Slugs and Snails How to stop slugs eating plants? Read our guide to learn more about slugs and snails in the garden and how to... Read more about Slugs and Snails
How to plant Tomatoes video In this video, teach you how to grow fat, juicy, bright red tomatoes in your own garden. Learn how to seed and plant... Watch now
How to grow Potatoes video Why not add some potatoes to your garden? Watch this video to learn how to seed, plant and harvest them, then just... Watch now
How To Grow Raspberries video Treat yourself to homegrown raspberries! Watch this video to learn how to plant them and care for them, and then... Watch now
How to grow Cucumbers video Freshen up your garden with homegrown cucumber! With this video, follow our step-by-step guide to grow your seeds and... Watch now