Weather can get in the way of gardening like heavy rain or extreme heat or cold. Today was no different for us at Leafe Life, it was just too wet to work even for a team of diligent gardeners. One of the best ways to satisfy your green thumb in these conditions is to take […]
April has always been, in my opinion, the transitional month between the boiling heat of summer and the chill of winter. During the summer, I hope that all your diligent care for your plants has paid off and they have survived the scorching sun. It’s also been a very dry summer. Now is the time […]
Some suburbs have a three-bin waste disposal program, which separates and transfers recycling, green waste, and general waste to the appropriate facility. For others like mine, you have two options: recycling and general waste, with all that valuable green waste ending up in landfill. Well, what can we do about that? A little green waste, […]
“It’s too hot“ is what I think outdoor plants are thinking this time of year especially the non native plants. They can’t escape into the blissful air conditioned indoors. So be a good sport and help them survive it and see the cooler months. Firstly, I want you to make sure they have enough water. […]
Spring has sprung in Perth, and it is the perfect time to breathe new life into your garden. Leafe Life is excited to share some essential gardening tips for spring. With these insights, you can make the most of this beautiful time of the year and cultivate a garden that is full of colour and […]
As we roll into April, the heat starts to give us false hope of cooler weather but hold your rose pruning secateurs, they may have some really hot days up their sleeve yet till at least the end of April, but it is a great time to start planning and preparing your garden for colder […]
In Western Australia and Australia in general, we don’t have timely starts to each season. Summer seems to last forever, and winter seems either to be too long, or too short, but we do get a grace period in between the bracing cold and the extreme heat (fun fact: I’ve spent several winters in Scotland […]
Rose pruning season is here and from end of July to latest August, it’s the best time to prune your roses for the spring season. Perth’s roses have been infected this season by a disease called Chilli Thrips which is a sap-sucking insect that can cause deformities in flowers, leaves, stems and shoots. Treatment is […]