Dwarf Bean Addendum 28 Sept 2019: Will now be planting both Dwarf Beans (Tendergreen & Butter Bean) “Easy to grow on most cultivated soils”
Passionfruit – Passiflora Panama Gold
Create lush shade in summer, enjoy the beautiful flowers, and taste the delicious large supersweet fruit! Rambling evergreen. Lightly scented flowers. Juicy yellow fruits in summer.
Flower – Ixora dwarf Yellow ‘Sunshine’
Small glossy evergreen tropical with golden-sand flowers, spring and summer. Flowers grows in clusters on a rounded compact bush. Tropical plant.
Dwarf Mondo – Ophiopogon
Very low growing ornamental grass with glossy dark foliage. Perfect bordering plant; suited to rockeries and along the edges of paths as it is very hardy. Suitable for pots; under trees, windowboxes.
Oregano; Greek OzSuper
Greek Oregano OzSuper
Mondo Grass – Ophiopogon japonicus
Evergreen low groundcover ideal for borders, rockeries, in tubs and pots or between stepping stones. This perennial plant forms neat clumps of shiny, dark green leaves and requires very little maintenance to keep looking good. Lush growth in shade.
Flower – Iris; Wild – Dietes grandiflora
Wild Iris Charming white iris-like flowers with lilac centres, on tall 120cm stems. Grassy plant, ideal for landscaping, weed suppressing and erosion control. Hardy, ideal around waterways or soaks. Larger plant than the similar-looking iridiodes, with longer-lasting larger flowers.
Flower – Viola hederacea – native violet
Gorgeous evergreen ground cover with petite mauve and white flowers. Ideal lawn substitute in under-plantings and shaded spots. Beautiful left to spill over hanging baskets. Spreading native groundcover. Kidney shaped leaves & white viola shaped flowers with mauve centers. Can be used in rockeries as groundcover. Fairly low maintenance. Normally quite easy to grow.
Potato – How To & Journal
Experimenting on growing potatoes in one of those grow-potato bags/containers!
Coriander – How To & Journal
The names, coriander and cilantro are often used interchangeably. However, purists say that coriander refers to the seed. Cilantro refers to the leaves. Now I know! Some coriander plants are specifically for their seeds. Or after plant has bolted, can collect seeds. Others are grown specifically for the cilantro (leaves). Coriander as companion plant is […]