A MESSAGE FROM US
- Amy Harrison
- Jul 22, 2021
- 2 min read
LOCKDOWN EDITION

Covid-19 Update
In light of the recent lockdown restrictions, we thought it would be in the best interest of the community to take a pause from gardening and lawn services until July 30. We hope you can understand our decision and look forward to seeing you and your gardens again soon.
Watch, Learn, Create

If you are looking for an activity to do while you're at home watch, learn and create with Amy! Working with plants found in your own garden you can have fun and create a simple design for you to enjoy during the lockdown.
DIY Gardening Tips for Winter

Get planting
The sun may be largely on vacation but there are still some plants that benefit from being planted at this time of year, including bare root trees, winter vegetables and colour, such as primulas, calendulas, pansies and violas.
Don't forget your lawn
There are a few things you can do for your lawn now that will guarantee you lush green coverage come spring. Weed regularly throughout winter – the ground is softer this time of year, so the weeds will come out much easier – followed by aerating and fertilising at the end of winter. We can assist with this!
Make a plan for spring
It's always a good idea to plan ahead, so why not start mapping out your vegie garden for spring planting? If you prepare now you'll be ready to plant as soon as the sun and us, make our triumphant return!
Bring the outdoors in
If you can't face the cold outside, then try bringing your garden inside with some indoor plants. Perhaps even a Terrarium (see below), these can enliven any space and require little care.
For more head to Winter Garden Ideas - Bunnings Australia
"There are never gardening mistakes, only experiments.” ~ Unknown.
New Sustainable Designs
We are still creating beautiful sustainable designs including terrariums, gifts from the garden and naturally preserved florals. Offering contactless delivery locally to your home or loved one. Please view our range at our Online Store.
From Che, Amy, Iris and the team, at Floraculture thanks for reading!
Stay safe and stay connected to nature.

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