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May 11, 2015

May – June 2015 Club Newsletter

Introducing our new look newsletter! GGCI Newsletter MayJune2015 Happy Gardening everyone 🙂
May 9, 2015

Composting tip

Well what d’ya know… Most people aren’t pleased about having high clay soils but they may well have a great resource in their hands. Does anyone […]
May 9, 2015

Mother’s Day = ChrysantheMUMs

Even if you’re not a Mother, Chrysanthemums can brighten up anyones day with their bright cheery flowers and they’re easy to care for too. Keep them […]
May 8, 2015

Bird attracting plants

We love requests!… and we’ve had one for some information on bird attracting plants. Everyone’s gardens are different, so this is brief guide for further research. […]
May 8, 2015

Cyclamen care

Are you thinking about getting Mum some Cyclamens for Mothers day? Cyclamens are long flowering, usually through winter and into spring and make for a lovely […]
May 6, 2015

How to use honey to root your plant cuttings

With May being National Honey Month, this is one of the many great uses for honey. And if you get a bit peckish during potting….  😉 […]
May 6, 2015

Free gardening workshops

If you’re in the area, here are some free gardening workshops coming up, presented by Noel Burdette. Noel is an excellent speaker and always helpful and […]
May 2, 2015

Club Meeting, 2 May 2015

Wow! What a fantastic turn out for our last club meeting and a big welcome to our newest members and guests. We hope everyone enjoyed the […]
April 12, 2015

Gardening club’s project flourish

Another great article in The Queensland Times featuring our club president Peter Arnett, treasurer Faye Wright and vice president David Murphy. http://www.qt.com.au/…/gardening-clubs-projects-fl…/2600641/