What Plants Grow In Queensland?

What Plants Grow In Queensland? The most recognisable plants in the state are the wattles (Acacia species) and eucalypts (Eucalyptus and Corymbia species) that dominate many ecosystems, along with commonly cultivated native plants such as lilly pillies (Syzygium species) and Callistemons (Melaleuca species). What plants grow best in Queensland? Rhododendron (Azalea) Scaevola (Fan-flowers) Syzygium (Lilly

What Seeds Are Good For Winter Sowing?

What Seeds Are Good For Winter Sowing? Seeds of tropical and tender plants will die in the cold. Some good choices for your first efforts at winter sowing include: Flowers: Alyssum, butterfly weed, calendula, coreopsis, cosmos, foxgloves, hollyhocks, petunias. Vegetables: Beets, broccoli, cabbage, chard, carrots, kale, mache, radishes, spinach. What seeds can I sow in

How Do You Plant Eranthis Cilicica?

How Do You Plant Eranthis Cilicica? Plant tubers 2-3′′ deep and 3′′ apart in late summer to early fall. Soak tubers overnight before planting. May self-seed and naturalize over time in optimum growing conditions. Best left undisturbed once planted. Which way up do you plant Eranthis? It is likely that it will be impossible to

What Can You Start Planting In March?

What Can You Start Planting In March? There are number of vegetables that you can start seeding indoors (or in a greenhouse) in March, including brussels sprouts, cauliflower, spinach, squash and perennial herbs (all under cover), chili and sweet peppers and celery. If you have a greenhouse, you can also start sowing cucumbers, gherkins and