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Succulent Bowls
Our bespoke succulent bowls are as individual as you are.  No two bowls are ever the same.  Succulents are surging in popularity, and it’s no wonder - they are virtually maintenance free, with very low-water needs and they look good...
Get Ready to Green!
Lawns can have ecological benefits.  Green grass has a cooling effect and actually reduced the heat island effect around homes significantly, that can have side benefits like not using air-conditioning as much.   Slightly longer grass with flowers and seeds can...
The Power Of Plants
The power of plants has been well documented. In addition to their air purifying super hero powers there is the wellness benefits they bring to us in our daily lives. Their lush green works to boost our mood, increase our...
The Only Place To Plant The Seed
In the words of Robbie Williams, “Can ya dig it? (Yes we can!)” This houseplant haven truly needs to be seen to be be-leafed. Eden Gardens more than lives up to its namesake with flourishing foliage and beautiful blooms housed under a...
Mojito Madness
Winter is a fabulous time for citrus.  The cooler weather sweetens ripening fruits on trees, and oranges, lemons, limes, native citrus and mandarins are all in season.  In the herb garden, many annual herbs have finished for the season, but...
Love Your Roses Back
Are you a rose lover?  Roses are a symbol of love and positivity, and steeped in symbolism and meaning.  August is a busy time in the garden for rose care, as you prepare for the success of their upcoming season. ...
What to do in the garden this month
Winter is a great time to be outdoors, enjoying the company of friends and family snuggled around a fire pit or enjoying the warmth of winter sunshine out of the wind.  It also the idea time to plant many trees...
Winter fruits; what you need to know
What you need to know Citrus are in full fruit during winter here at Eden, which is great as their high levels of vitamin C make them the perfect immune booster to include in your diet and garden, so you...
Roses
Our roses have arrived!  Buying roses and planting them out in winter allows them to acclimatise well to your garden, settling in when they are bare and dormant, ready to explode into leaf and flower in spring.  We get a...
Biodiversity in the Backyard
This World Environment Day, the United Nations is urging us to learn how all living things on Earth are connected in the web of life and how we can act #ForNature.   Biodiversity in the backyard is one way urban areas...
Are Your Indoor Plants Struggling? Here’s What to Do
Caring for a plant can be much harder than it looks. While we all dream of owning happy, healthy plants that never seem to stop thriving, reality can be a little tougher. Sometimes you’ll buy a gorgeous plant, take it...
Bees are crucial to food security
Bees are crucial to food security, with many of the world’s main food crops pollinated by them.  Australia has honey bees, imported not long after colonization, but also around 2000 species of native bees, the majority of which are solitary...