January 2014 - Riverside Gardens
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January 2014 - Riverside Gardens
Riverside Gardens Garden Centre January 2014 Volume 7, Issue 1 Riverside Gardens Garden Centre 7715 Goulburn Valley Highway Shepparton Your Monthly Leaf-letter Ph 58 231 515 Happy New Year from all at Riverside Gardens ww.riversidegardens.com [email protected] Facebook RiversideGardensatEmeraldBank Open 7 days 9.00am to 5.00pm Inside this issue: Summer preparation and 2 watering Australia Day Trading 2 Mini Golf 3 Fruit Fly Update 3 Competition winner 3 Pittosporum 4 Water Gardens 4 Just Arrived 4 Riverside Gardens Garden Centre • Extensive range of shrubs, trees, roses, annual plants. • 18 hole Mini Golf Course set around a lake and landscaped gardens. • Garden design service • Landscape creation • Plant hire—short term and long term • Resident cat Banksia & cockatoo Charlie Looking for a new years resolution? Well here is one that's good for the mind, body and soul, not to mention the environment and your property value. In 2014 get inspired in gardening. ages who come in for a little gardening advice and quickly become inspired, avid gardeners. They usually end up creating their own little piece of paradise and reap the rewards of their effort. Gardening is a rewarding past time and once you have had a taste of success it really gets in your blood. We so often see non gardeners of all So, in 2014 be inspired and get into the garden, you will be amazed at what you can achieve. We are always here with all the advice, ideas, knowhow, and experience to guide you. This combined with all the right products and our range of great plants that we know do well in our region and together with your enthusiasm, you will easily keep your 2014 resolution. Happy New Year and happy gardening from all the team at Riverside Gardens. Cheers. Crepe Myrtle ‘Indian Summer’ Crepe Myrtle Indian Summer optimises Summer in the garden. With it’s long lasting brilliant crepe paper like flowers, these plants are truly a must for everyone. Crepe Myrtles (Lagerstroemia) have been around and popular for years but the problem with them was that as they came into flower each year they would get powdery mildew which would ruin the leaf and shorten the flowering time considerably. Then came ‘The Dream Tree’ Crepe Myrtle Indian Summer, with a resistance to disease and pests, in particular powdery mildew. The flower show can last 80 – 100 days in an array of colours to suit most gardens. Tuscarora Additional features of these trees is the beautiful bark which develops as the tree ages, the brilliant Autumn foliage in oranges, reds and yellows and it’s general overall hardiness and adaptability to a wide range of soil types. Zuni Page 2 Volume 7, Issue 1 Yo u r M o n t h l y L e a f - le t t e r Summer Preparation and Watering by Deyon Some quick tips to help get your garden through the summer. The warmer months of the year can pose a challenge to gardeners trying to keep everything looking happy and healthy. Sustained days above 30 degrees can stress out plants and lawns. Here are some tips to managing the heat and lessen the possible damage from extreme heat. 1 – Water plants deeply to prepare for extreme hot days, either during the evening prior to the hot day, or during the early morning. This provides soil moisture for the plants to draw upon once the day warms and the plant starts to transpire. Deep watering also ensures a more developed root system that will help the plant to better withstand heat stress once the top layer of soil dries out. 2 – Water hanging baskets and pots until water runs through the drainage holes. This ensures a thorough wetting of the soil. Baskets and pots dry out incredibly quickly, so a simple ‘spray’ will not cut it. 3 – Check watering systems regularly to ensure no leaks or breaks and even coverage. As plants grow, they may crowd out spray coverage and create dry spots, often not discovered until too late. 4 – Occasionally add a supplement of a seaweed based product to your watering. Spray over the soil and foliage. This helps to toughen the plants foliage and assists with root development, kind of like a multivitamin for plants. Apply by watering can or a hose attached spray bottle. 5 – Provide some protection for sensitive plants when extreme heat is forecast. Hessian or shade cloth draped over plants can save prized plants from burnt foliage. An antitranspiration spray such as ‘Envy’ can also provide a layer of protection. 6 –Avoid trimming off foliage that has burnt until cooler weather arrives. Whilst unsightly, that burnt foliage will provide protection from further damage. For heat affected plants, keep them well watered with regular applications of seaweed extract. Plants can be surprisingly tough and will often bounce back from set-back, so don’t worry, a cut back in autumn and dose of blood and bone maybe all that’s needed. 7– Try and ensure plants are free from pests and diseases and well fed. Strong and healthy growing plants will better withstand stress than anything that may already be struggling. Australia Day Trading Hours Sunday the 26th Australia Day — Open 9.00am to 5.00pm Monday 27th Australia Day Holiday — Open 10.00am to 5.00pm Celebrate Australia Day this year by planting an Australian native plant in your garden then have a BBQ to celebrate planting the plant. How FAIR DINKUM AUSSIE is that! Page 3 Yo u r M o n t h l y L e a f - le t t e r Mini Golf Once again our mini golf has been very popular over the Christmas break. It continues to surprise people with the challenges and fun it offers and its design as it meanders through the gardens. It is most popular with adults but is also great family fun for all ages. tranquillity of the garden. (after you have whipped them at golf) Hope to see you soon Bring out a picnic to for a practice game first enjoy on the lawns by the but we will keep that one lake and relax with family under our hat. and friends in the Are you and your friends up to the challenge? Fruit Fly Update We are getting more and more customers reporting cases of fruit fly attack in their gardens. So far it has mainly been apricots, nectarines, tomatoes and capsicums. Beware that they are in our region and do your part in trying to minimise the effect they have on our crops. Call in and ask us for advise on monitoring and control. We have pheromone traps and lures, baits and sprays including organic products. Monitor for fruit fly by using a Dakpot pheromone lure and trap Congratulations Joan Each month Riverside Gardens Garden Centre gives away a $50 voucher to one of our lucky Leafletter readers for simply answering a question. The answer to last months question was Poinsettia plants need 13hr of darkness to encourage them to flower. You can either email us at Joan Dillon is our lucky WINNER for answering [email protected] om or fill out an entry at it correctly. our store and drop it in This month’s question is: to the entry box. What type of plant is If you’d like to subscribe Nardoo? to receive our Leaf-letter Be sure to get your answer via email, pass on your in to us by the 30th of the email address to one of month. our staff members. Trading Hours Mini Golf Game Prices Mon to Friday 8.30am—5pm Children (Under 16) Weekends Notes 9am—5pm The parking is free at Riverside Gardens. $6.00 Adults Family (2 & 2) $25.00 $8.50 Riverside Gardens Garden Centre Emerald Bank 7715 Goulburn Valley Hwy Shepparton 3631 Phone: 03 5823 1515 Fax: 03 5823 1919 E-mail: [email protected] Where Gardener’s Grow Volume 7, Issue 1 Yo u r M o n t h l y L e a f - le t t e r Pittosporum ‘Screen Master’ Ugly fence to cover? Blank wall to screen? Nosy neighbours? Pittosporum ‘Screen Master’ may be the solution. ‘Screen Master’ is a fast growing bushy shrub ideally suited to screening and hedging. It’s sturdier, faster and bushier than other varieties of Pittosporum Page 4 by Deyon such as ‘James Stirling’ or ‘Silver Song’. but can be trimmed to suit most situations. It is best suited to sunny positions but also has the ability to grow in partly shaded situations as well. Whilst not quite front of mind at this time of the year, ‘Screen Master’ is tolerant to frost whilst also being resilient to strong winds, making it an attractive wind break. As mentioned, ‘Screen Master’ is fast growing and, under the right conditions, has the ability to grow up to 1m a year. Un-clipped, the plant will reach 5 metres Available in sizes up to 330mm advanced pots, ‘Screen Master’ is a useful ‘solve-all’ in any garden. Water Gardens How refreshing would it be sitting in your alfresco area on a summers evening listening to the gentle sound of water as you watch it cascades down your water feature? Well, we can make it all happen here with everything from ponds, rubber pond liners, submersible pumps, low voltage pumps, solar pumps, uv and bio filters, garden lighting and of course water plants. Whether it’s a formal or natural looking water feature we can guide you on how to create it and make it a reality. Our range of self contained ‘Universal Rocks’ ponds and waterfalls are our most popular water features. These can be pre plumbed in the shop to make it even easier for you when you get home. Our range of water plants include water lilies, water poppy, milfoil, miniature water lily, pickerel rush, water ribbons, nardoo, papyrus grass and water hibiscus to name a few. Water Lilies in flower So if you are thinking of a new water feature or revamping an existing one be sure to drop in and talk to us. Self contained waterfall Just Arrived in Stock Some of the seasonal plants that we stock this time of the year started arriving just before Christmas. These include evergreen Hibiscus with their beautiful, large, colourful flowers in both single and doubles. The other notable one is bougainvillea in both the normal and dwarf form with their vibrant colourful bracts. Both these plants are best planted out this time of year to establish over the warmer months as they thrive in the warmer weather. This is also when we have the best selection of varieties of these plants available. Both make great summer colour features in the garden. Evergreen Hibiscus We’re on the web www.riversidegardens.com.au