Lovely Video! Forgive me for chiming in, I would love your opinion. Have you ever tried - Proutklarton Protecting Aqua Plan (should be on google have a look)? It is an awesome exclusive product for getting prepared for a mega drought without the hard work. Ive heard some awesome things about it and my buddy at last got great results with it.
I came here browsing for native plant ideas for my Queensland garden. Didn't really find much I was looking for but this was a great presentation and really enjoyed watching. Thank you
I'm trying the strelitzia juncea on my very windy apartment balcony - my original bird of paradise got its leaves ripped to bits by the wind. If Jane says it's fantastic and "tough tough tough" - good enough for me!
Very informative. Thanks. I will add a vote for Jerusalem Sage - that is, Phlomis Fruticosa. This shrub is not bothered by strong wind, lack of water, heavy rain, scorching sun, humidity, dry air, pests, fungus etc - and fits right into any garden style. It can even be clipped into a ball if you are looking for the more formal shaped look. It is flowering merrily away right now in our Melbourne garden. Another recommendation is the Canary Island smoke bush - Bystropogon canariensis - loved by the bees, and again, flowering right now. I find I have to provide some support via stakes around this showy shrub to support the fabulous flowering stems. It has just started flowering and looks spectacular.
0:29 - small bush next to you with yellow or orange like flowers is what name of bush and what is the name of the the with yellow flowers at the far right name ?.
What plants species and name is at 0:12 at the right with the brown yellow cream flowers & what spicies of plant & name of the plant next to it being the 2 plants with yellow flowers in middle of the video ?.
6:33 - What is the name oft the Pine tree looking tree , & at 6:51 - what is the name of the purple flower plant , & at 6:53 the bush at the right that has fat long leaves ?.
Help- I bought ACACIA LONGFOLIA 15 gallon in Nov 11 2020, watered it good when planted in sunny area, watered it about 2 weeks ago not as much as first time as I noticed that its drying. I read that it doesnt need a lots of water so I only watered 2 x in 7 weeks. Today is Dec 26 and I noticed that the plant is drying, leafs falling off, branches dry. I dug about 4 inches below the surface and the earth is wet, not super moist. I paid lots of money for it so please help me. I live is Southern California
Jane's a legend.
Finally someone says it loud! I so love her!❤
Lovely Video! Forgive me for chiming in, I would love your opinion. Have you ever tried - Proutklarton Protecting Aqua Plan (should be on google have a look)? It is an awesome exclusive product for getting prepared for a mega drought without the hard work. Ive heard some awesome things about it and my buddy at last got great results with it.
I came here browsing for native plant ideas for my Queensland garden. Didn't really find much I was looking for but this was a great presentation and really enjoyed watching. Thank you
Awesome video thank you :) I really love Jane's enthusiasm and encouragement ❤
We planted wormwood under an apple with codling moth and it got rid of them.
I love how Aussie she is😍
Thank you for posting this, it's very helpful
Great stuff. Saw this segment on TV and promised myself a re-watch. Will be designing accordingly!
I'm trying the strelitzia juncea on my very windy apartment balcony - my original bird of paradise got its leaves ripped to bits by the wind. If Jane says it's fantastic and "tough tough tough" - good enough for me!
I like the tone of the video it’s natural
Thank you very much .
wonderful stuff thank u
Very informative. Thanks. I will add a vote for Jerusalem Sage - that is, Phlomis Fruticosa. This shrub is not bothered by strong wind, lack of water, heavy rain, scorching sun, humidity, dry air, pests, fungus etc - and fits right into any garden style. It can even be clipped into a ball if you are looking for the more formal shaped look. It is flowering merrily away right now in our Melbourne garden. Another recommendation is the Canary Island smoke bush - Bystropogon canariensis - loved by the bees, and again, flowering right now. I find I have to provide some support via stakes around this showy shrub to support the fabulous flowering stems. It has just started flowering and looks spectacular.
Great thanks
What a beauty that host is, hope she doesn't cark it #yeahboi #doublerainbow
0:29 - small bush next to you with yellow or orange like flowers is what name of bush and what is the name of the the with yellow flowers at the far right name ?.
What plants species and name is at 0:12 at the right with the brown yellow cream flowers & what spicies of plant & name of the plant next to it being the 2 plants with yellow flowers in middle of the video ?.
Example : Themeda ( Kangaroo Grass ) .
& right next to it as well name of that plant at the left the tall green needle looking plants ?.
6:35 - What is the name of the bird of paradise looking bush ? I just like to know how to spell them to know If I'll say them right or not .
How high does Australian summer go?? Does it reach 30°C
Sometimes 40+, frequently that in some places
Just 46 C.
lol easy
30 sometimes is the low at night
6:33 - What is the name oft the Pine tree looking tree , & at 6:51 - what is the name of the purple flower plant , & at 6:53 the bush at the right that has fat long leaves ?.
Help- I bought ACACIA LONGFOLIA 15 gallon in Nov 11 2020, watered it good when planted in sunny area, watered it about 2 weeks ago not as much as first time as I noticed that its drying. I read that it doesnt need a lots of water so I only watered 2 x in 7 weeks. Today is Dec 26 and I noticed that the plant is drying, leafs falling off, branches dry. I dug about 4 inches below the surface and the earth is wet, not super moist. I paid lots of money for it so please help me. I live is Southern California
How did you go with the wattle?
4:07 yellow flower plants are called what ?.
euphorbia rigida
@@JACLYN3211 Thanks for the info. . Good day .
1:35 - plant name ?.
Boronia
FROST TOLERANCE MENTIONS PLEASE.
COLD CLIMATES.
Should only be aloud to grow local endemic native plants and fruit and veg
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Plot twist: plants don’t exist in Australia
Your channel is funny