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June 30, 2015

Rotating houseplants – How often should I turn?

Have you ever noticed that your houseplant leans toward light? Any time a plant is indoors, it’s going to crane itself toward the best light source. […]
June 27, 2015

Bringing flowering blossom trees into your garden

Have you ever considered bringing that amazing look of flowering blossom trees into your garden, but have thought…its too hard in a warm climate? Well think […]
June 25, 2015

Companion planting for a highly productive garden

Here’s a fantastic video on companion planting for a highly productive and healthy garden without using pesticides. Plant densely with a large variety of flowering and […]
June 23, 2015

Put a Spark into your garden!

Put a Spark into your garden ! Bringing warmth into the winter garden is as simple as choosing the right species and you cant get any […]
June 22, 2015

24 Gardening tips for beginners

If you are new to gardening these tips may be useful to you.
June 19, 2015

June – July Club Newsletter

We hope you enjoy our June-July newsletter.  If there is anything you would like to see included in our next edition, drop us a line. GGCI […]
June 19, 2015

Which homemade insecticides work best?

Some good advice to think about before applying and making homemade insecticides. Obviously, we can swap the American brand ‘pure’ soap for a locally supplied alternative. […]
June 17, 2015

Club Meeting, 6 June 2015

Welcome to all our new members and guests who attended our recent June Meeting. Although many people were away due to the long weekend, we still […]
June 6, 2015

Identifying plant deficiencies

This is a handy illustration to help identify any deficiencies in your plants.