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🌸FLOWER FARMERS | Gubbi Gubbi, QLD🌸 on Instagram: "Looking to start your own cut flower garden this year? Here are the flower seeds to sow this summer in Australia. Share with anybody who needs a little inspiration to get started. (Note: please try to be a responsible gardener and always consider your local environmental laws around pest plants, problematic plants and environmental weeds)💕🌸#flowerfarmstead #farmlife #flowerfarm #cutflowerfarmer #flowerstagram #gardeninspiration #cutflowers #garden #australiagram #gardenideas" Summer In Australia, Flowers Australia, Flower Farming, Flower Farmer, Cut Flower Garden, Flower Farm, Flower Seeds, Backyard Wedding, Simple Life

🌸FLOWER FARMERS | Gubbi Gubbi, QLD🌸 on Instagram: "Looking to start your own cut flower garden this year? Here are the flower seeds to sow this summer in Australia. Share with anybody who needs a little inspiration to get started. (Note: please try to be a responsible gardener and always consider your local environmental laws around pest plants, problematic plants and environmental weeds)💕🌸#flowerfarmstead #farmlife #flowerfarm #cutflowerfarmer #flowerstagram #gardeninspiration…

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If you have clay soil in your garden, don’t fret. There are some plants that actually prefer it! Keep in mind that heavy clay soils can tightly bind certain nutrients, which may affect plant growth. Discover a variety of stunning plants like the Fan Flower and Crepe Myrtle that can thrive in such conditions. Ready to choose the best options for your back yard? Read the full article for insider tips on Australian native plants suited for clay soils. Australian Native Garden Planting Plan, Clay Soil Gardening, Australian Ground Cover Plants, Australian Native Ground Cover Plants, Western Australian Native Plants, Plants For Clay Soil, Planting In Clay, Crepe Myrtle Trees, Fan Flower

If you have clay soil in your garden, don’t fret. There are some plants that actually prefer it! Keep in mind that heavy clay soils can tightly bind certain nutrients, which may affect plant growth. Discover a variety of stunning plants like the Fan Flower and Crepe Myrtle that can thrive in such conditions. Ready to choose the best options for your back yard? Read the full article for insider tips on Australian native plants suited for clay soils.

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