Tropical paradise
So you’re in love with all things tropical and would like to bring that feeling to your own garden in the Barossa. Can it be done?
With careful plant selection you can create your own tropical paradise right here in the Barossa, cold winters and all!
Gardening terminology explained…
For a novice gardener, horticultural terms, practices and scientific plant names can feel like another language (which it basically is! Generally Latin) and seem a little intimidating.
Goodbye Neighbours
Do you get on well with your neighbours? Or maybe not so much? Whatever the case, sometimes it’s nice to have a little privacy in your yard. Of course fences are great for this, however, I’d much prefer a ‘green wall’ to look at.
Pet friendly gardens
Many of us have beloved fur babies (dogs or cats) that are part of the family and share our homes and gardens with us.
When living with a pet it is important to check for dangers in the home which may cause harm.
Growing table grapes at home
To successfully grow your own grape vines you need to know and have a few things...
Time to get out in the garden!
Time to get out in the garden!
gardening
Time to get out in the garden!
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kristee semmler // the barossa nursery
The world has faced some uncertain and frightening times in the past months with the global...
How to pick the right indoor plant for you
How to pick the right indoor plant for you
gardening
How to pick the right indoor plant for you
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kristee semmler // the barossa nursery
Indoor plants are a huge trend which is set to continue for...
Bees please!
Bees please!
gardening
Bees please!
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kristee semmler // the barossa nursery
Bees are arguably the most important species on Earth.They are responsible for the pollination of the vast majority of our food crops and while there are...
Growing Citrus
Growing Citrus
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Growing Citrus
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kristee semmler // the barossa nursery
Citrus are a staple in any Aussie backyard.
They produce bumper crops of zesty fruits and include lemons, oranges, mandarins, limes, blood oranges, grapefruit and cumquats and...
Edible flowers
Edible flowers
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Edible flowers
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kristee semmler // the barossa nursery
In the world of restaurants and food it is well known that people ‘eat with their eyes’ first. Food these days is a multi-sensory experience with chefs...