The garden that keeps on giving
Contemporary and edible, this Prospect garden abounds in beauty and substance. See for yourself as part of the SA Landscape Festival, starting on Saturday, April 10.
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Contemporary and edible, this Prospect garden abounds in beauty and substance. See for yourself as part of the SA Landscape Festival, starting on Saturday, April 10.
MoreThe owners of this suburban sanctuary in Adelaide’s west have connected with a sense of community, history and wellbeing – all through the power of gardening.
MoreThe autumn issue of SALIFE Gardens & Outdoor Living is out now, with top tips from Kim Syrus on what to do in the garden this season, as well as a calendar for rose lovers, a special look at indoor plants, and a beautiful country feature garden.
MoreThe summer issue of SALIFE Gardens & Outdoor Living is out now, with top tips for what to do in the garden this season, as well as the best natives for SA, a dive into garden ponds and the secrets of pollination.
MoreOne of South Australia’s most beloved horticulturists says gardening can help overcome many of the challenges faced in our modern world.
MoreWith years of dedication, a weedy, sprawling Adelaide Hills property has been transformed into a lovely landscape.
MoreThere are few trees that produce large, flamboyant flowers so dramatically displayed on bare branches as the magnolia.
MoreSnake wrangler Rolly Burrell shares some tips on what do if you find one of nature’s slippery friends in your garden, and how he found himself in the catching career in the first place.
MoreThe scent of spring, lilacs are pleasing plants for any garden and can even be grown in large pots.
MoreA quirk of plant genetics means that your camellia may start flowering new, unexpected and delightful colours.
MoreSpring is a wonderful time to get back outside and reacquaint yourself with your garden. Make the most of the glorious days ahead, says Michael Keelan.
MoreFind a home in your garden for these native Adelaide plants and the local wildlife will love you for it.
MoreThrough photography and floristry, Ruth Maywald has made the world around her a more colourful place. Today, it is her Waikerie garden that is her most splendid masterpiece.
More"Potted colour" are some of the most cheerful plants in the garden at any time of year. Geoff Prettejohn of Living Colour Nursery picks out a few of his personal favourites.
MoreOut in the garden, the trees, flowers and the veggie patch aren’t the only things thriving.
MoreThe scent of a flower can transport you back to distant memories. For Michael Keelan, that flower is daphne.
MoreThere are some simple tips to keep in mind when transplanting greenery to a new home.
MoreTake advantage of the recent showers and winter sunshine and get a few veggies growing in your patch.
MoreThe home garden is an oasis of beautiful plants, ready to be foraged and transformed into stunning arrangements to brighten up any room. Here’s how to get started.
MoreOf all garden shrubs, the camellia’s foliage must be one of the most attractive – beautiful by day, and even on a moonlit night.
MoreWhether you have a large garden or just a couple of pots, herbs are easy to grow, with a long list of benefits and uses.
MoreEach Saturday morning, a group of inner-city gardeners tends to an ecosystem that is cultivating more than just fruit and veggies.
MoreThe winter issue of SALIFE Gardens & Outdoor Living is out now, with Michael Keelan's guide to what to do in the garden this season, a coastal sanctuary and a special look at single roses.
MoreWhen many other plants are lying dormant in the cooler months, native shrubs can provide a welcome burst of colour for the garden.
MoreMeet the gardeners who tend to a peaceful Japanese sanctuary in Adelaide's southern park lands.
MoreWith the right advice and suitable varieties, growing palms and cycads in South Australia can be very rewarding.
MoreAs we all rediscover our green thumbs, make use of the recent rains by planting out some of nature's best gifts in the veggie garden.
MoreA little extra care goes a long way when growing fuchsias, which have mesmerised gardeners since the first plant was brought to Australian shores.
MoreHaving observed their environment over thousands of years, Australia’s indigenous communities have developed an intricate understanding of the seasons.
MorePlant a colourful callistemon, or bottlebrush, to attract some wildlife to your garden.
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