
Festive favourites
Looking for plants that celebrate summer? These summer-flowering natives thrive in the heat, adding colour throughout the festive season and beyond.

How to grow zucchini
Quick and easy to grow, zucchini plants provide a bountiful spring harvest when managed well. Here are some tips for a top-notch harvest.

Heavenly hydrangeas
Take a look at the dazzling array of hydrangeas, including old favourites and new cultivars.

How to grow a lemon tree
Picking fresh, juicy lemons from your garden is one of life’s great pleasures. Here’s a helpful guide on how to grow a lemon tree.

Bulbs for warm climates
Lilies, babianas, freesias and more... there are plenty of ways to have some spring bulb magic at home, even in warm zones.

Indoor trailing plants
Do the shelves in your home look like they’re missing something? Trailing plants easily transform ordinary spaces and mid-air voids into living works of art. Here are a few favourites.

Miniature roses
With their classic good looks and suitability for small spaces, miniature roses deserve serious consideration.

Little peas of paradise
Here are some colourful coral pea varieties that can be used to cover a pergola or create a colourful ‘blanket’.

Go wild for wildflowers!
From June to November, Western Australia becomes a tapestry of colour as different regions take turns to burst into bloom. Discover a few colourful varieties you can grow at home!

Small trees with big impact
Never underestimate the value of small trees – they can bring height, habitat and shade to your small garden. Here are a few spring-flowering varieties that also bring welcome splashes of colour.

Native groundcovers
There are hundreds of native groundcovers to choose from, so you can find one for any spot, and your garden will stand out from the crowd. Here are some suggestions to get you started.

Far-reaching groundcovers
Groundcovers are indispensable in the garden. Whether you have a sloping bank to clothe, or a shady area under trees that needs filling, these far-reaching plants have it covered.