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Wally Richards - growing healthy roses

Wally Richards – growing healthy roses

Wally Richards gives advice on growing healthy roses and managing pests in your garden.

Wally Richards - best get your fruit trees planted...

Wally Richards – best get your fruit trees planted…

Now is the time to plant fruit trees as they have the rest of winter and all of spring to establish before summer hits.

Wally Richards - July is potato planting month

Wally Richards – July is potato planting month

Wally shares information and advice on growing your own potatoes and imparts a secret technique for producing the best spuds ever.

Wally Richards - weeds & wellbeing

Wally Richards – weeds & wellbeing

With the milder winter we are experiencing, I was very surprised how the weeds in the garden had advanced over the last few weeks.

Wally Richards - gardening "fads"

Wally Richards – gardening “fads”

Fads come and go over time and some linger on such as Silver Dollar trees and garden gnomes. Recently I came across a Silver Dollar tree, bringing back memories of a time when these trees were really popular. The tree was Eucalyptus cinerea. A fast growing specimen that can grow up to six metres in […]

Wally Richards - the importance of Boron

Wally Richards – the importance of Boron

Boron deficiency has been recognised as one of the most common micro nutrient problems in agriculture with large areas of the world (including NZ) being boron deficient. The following explains how Boron is vital to your gardens. Boron is a semi-metallic trace element which is essential for plant growth and the availability of this micro […]

Wally Richards - it's clean up time

Wally Richards – it’s clean up time

Now that we’re into June and heading quickly towards the shortest day, it is a good time to clean up a few things around our garden to prepare for spring. Deciduous plants such as roses and a number of fruit trees, have either lost their leaves or in the process of doing, so can be […]

Wally Richards - Leaves, nature's soil conditioner

Wally Richards – Leaves, nature’s soil conditioner

Autumn and early winter in the garden means that all the deciduous treesĀ  will be dropping their leaves and for the keen home gardener they are a free, valuable garden conditioner. Leaf mold is an excellent, free soil amendment. It is easy to make, simple to use, and has a huge impact on soil health. […]