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DESIRE! Australia s leading warm climate gardening magazine ISSUE 23 QUARTERLY $9.95 AUD $11.95 NZD Wattles Bulbs, Tubers & Rhizomes Vanishing Bees Figs, Tamarinds & Garlic Create Organic Soil ISSN 1832 8717 GARDENS lifestyle CULINARY GARDEN vegies + fruit HORTICULTURE conservation CALENDAR what to do now

dry area wattles Acacia adunca. 10

GLOSSY FOLIAGED PLANTS Claire Bickle MAIH Horticulturist Brisbane Asplenium australasicum Bird s Nest Fern Gardenia spp. Gardenia Monstera deliciosa Fruit Salad Plant, Swiss Cheese Plant Piper sarmentosum Wild Pepper, Betel Leaf Plumeria obtusa Singapore White Frangipani Each issue we ask five qualified horticulturists to list their favourite plant types on a selected theme. The decision can depend upon many factors such as soil, climate, drought tolerance, aesthetics or just plain personal preference! Graeme Byrne MAIH Horticulturist Cairns Alocasia longiloba Elephant s Ear Clusia major var. variegata Balsam Apple, Pitch Apple Cyrtosperma merkusii Giant Swamp Taro Dracaena goldieana Zebra Striped Dragon Heliconia indica Rubra Indian Red Heliconia Joan Dillon MAIH Horticulturist Sunshine Coast Ross Gelling Horticulturist Whitsundays Alcantarea imperialis Rubra Giant Bromeliad Alocasia x amazonica Amazon Elephant s Ear, Horse Face Alocasia macrorrhizos Giant Elephant s Ear Philodendron melinonii Red Birdsnest Syzygium megacarpum Giant Lau Lau Atractocarpus fitzalanii Brown Gardenia Cryptocarya laevigata Glossy Laurel Eupomatia laurina Bolwarra, Native Guava Proiphys cunninghamii Brisbane Lily Psychotria daphnoides Smooth Psychotria Carol Cameron Horticulturist Mackay Asplenium nidus Bird s Nest Fern Cupaniopsis anacardioides Tuckeroo Flindersia brayleyana Queensland Maple Graptophyllum ilicifolium Native Holly Wrightia antidysenterica Arctic Snow 36

subtropicalia produce fruit GROWING EDIBLE FIGS By Barbara Beer rling 56

gardening know-how calendar GARDEN CALENDAR MAY/JUNE/JULY By Arno King 01 02 After record rainfall over much of northern Australia and other tropical and subtropical areas around the world, the lush growth in gardens has been astounding. As we start to head towards the cooler months, rain will finally start to become less heavy and less frequent, much to the relief of many gardeners. Reassess, revise Start planning for earthworks and building over the drier months. You will need to get your plans finalised and the contractors booked well in advance. Refer to our Classifieds in the magazine (page 97) for possible horticultural consultants, designers and landscapers. With the memories of the rain and flooding still in our minds, it is time to look at how to improve our gardens so that they will fare better in future big wets. This may involve regrading parts of the garden so that water does not flash flood or pond. During heavy rainfall drainage grates and field gullies block readily with debris and pipes often fail to cope with the water volumes from the runoff. Dispersing the water over a wide area and away from buildings and structures by regrading paving, paths, lawns» 01 Mixed flowers with vegetables, Silver Beet (Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris). 02 Eggplants can be planted in the tropics at this time of year. 03 Spider Flower (Tarenaya hassleriana). 64

SUBTROPICALIA COLLECTOR BROMELIADS Botanical Vriesea Elvira Common Elvira Family Bromeliaceae A hybrid of Vriesea bleherae and V. hieroglyphica, the cultivar Elvira has a large rosette of dark maroon leaves and an erect multi-branched inflorescence with a light green scape, pink-orange floral bracts and yellow-green petalled flowers. Like many bromeliads it can be grown en masse for visual impact or can be grown as an individual specimen in order to appreciate the attractive leaf form and flower scape. A great plant to grow under palms or trees with a light open canopy of leaves. Like most bromeliads, the plant s roots grow in the mulch layer and thus have no problem with competitive roots. In low light situations, leaves may lose their maroon tones and revert to a softer green colouration. During the summer growing season, foliar feed with an organic liquid fertiliser applying at third the recommended strength. Easily propagated by dividing clumps that are produced following flowering. BEST GROWING CONDITIONS humid tropical and subtropical regions and warm sheltered areas in warm temperate regions semi-shade potted in an open orchid potting mix or planted in the garden in the mulch layer protect from full sun, frost and dry winds. LANDSCAPE USE Understorey plant in the landscape. Feature plant in a container. Collector s garden. 74