• Tom's Guide

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    By Cynthia Lawrence published 13 August 22

    These are the best plants to survive in hot weather

    With temperatu

  • Late bloomer scientist uses grant to grow vanilla I Australian Rural & Regional News

    by admin on 2022-08-26 19:54:12

    AgriFutures Australia, Media Release, 25 July 2022

    Vanilla is an emerging rural industry in Australia with huge potential. There is one major roadblock which is preventing the spice from really taking off. The orchid relies on hand-pollination and it’s labour intensive. Julie has a pla

  • Queensland's locally bred pineapple varieties providing strong returns for growers

    by admin on 2022-08-26 19:54:09

    Growers who are producing three of the latest locally-bred commercial pineapple varieties are receiving significantly higher returns, according to the fresh produce company responsible for distributing and marketing the fruit.

    Even though there is an added cost to grow the varieties in t

  • Micropropagation Market to Reach $3 Billion by 2027. Homegrown Produce and Plant Tissue Culture Increasing the Development of the Market - Arizton

    by admin on 2022-08-26 19:54:08

    Europe & APAC are the key regions dominating the Micropropagation market. Orchids & Ornamentals plant micropropagation market to grow at a CAGR of more than 11%.

    Chicago, Aug. 01, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- According to the latest Arizton market research report, micropropagation ma

  • Friends of Manito fall plant sale returns Saturday - KXLY

    by admin on 2022-08-26 19:54:03

    SPOKANE, Wash. – The Friends of Manito fall plant sale returns on Saturday. 

    The plant sale helps raise funds for projects and activities that support Manito Park. 

    This year’s sale will include a wide selection of perennials and house plants, as well as handmade home and d

  • Plants, cushions and crafts: how to decorate a rented flat | MarketScreener

    by admin on 2022-08-26 19:53:55

    A few months ago, we wrote about what first-time buyers forget to ask when viewing a home. There are some good tips in the article if you're viewing a rental, but for renters, we'd also remind you to ask about decorating. Can you paint, and if so, what colours? Can you put tacks on th

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  • A look at Supercrawl’s local craft vendors | TheSpec.com

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  • Christmas cactus live long enough to become houseplant heirlooms

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    The Schlumbergera’s pointy leaf margins indicate a Thanksgiving cactus.

    Holiday cactus do not like to be overwatered. Let dry between watering and protect from freezing temperatures if located outdoors.

    The trick

  • 'Our Birthright': Proplifting 'Crime' Divides Opinion Online

    by admin on 2022-08-26 19:53:30

    Debate is raging online over the practice of "proplifting" and whether it's considered a crime, with people coming forward to admit they're guilty of it.

    The term refers to the practice of taking fallen cuttings or leaves from plants in a store to then propagate and grow at home.

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