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Native Garden - Winter Guide

As Winter is settling in across the Australian landscape, our native gardens take on a unique charm. While the warm hues of autumn fade away, there's still plenty to explore and enjoy in your backyard sanctuary. So, grab your gardening gloves, sip on a cup of hot tea, and let's dive into some delightful activities and plant recommendations to make the most of this cozy season.

Prune and Tidy:

Winter provides the perfect opportunity to give your native Australian garden some well-deserved maintenance. Embrace the cooler temperatures and prune shrubs and trees to maintain their shape and encourage healthy growth. Remove dead branches, clear away fallen leaves, and tidy up any debris. This rejuvenating process will prepare your garden for a vibrant burst of life when spring arrives, trust me.

Create a Winter Wildlife Haven:

While winter may not be the time to feed birds in Australia as it can lead to health problems or even death for the birds, there are still ways to welcome wildlife into your garden. Provide natural shelter options like dense shrubs, native grasses, and fallen branches to create cozy nooks for animals seeking refuge. Consider adding a small pond or water feature to offer a refreshing drink for visiting creatures. By nurturing a wildlife-friendly environment, you'll witness the wonders of nature as it thrives in harmony.

Plan and Dream:

Winter offers a precious window of time to plan and dream of the blooming beauty that awaits in spring. Take this opportunity to sketch out new garden bed designs, research and learn about new native Australian plants to create a wishlist for the upcoming fruiting season. Imagining a garden filled with colourful native flowers, herbs, fruits, and vegetables that will ignite your excitement and anticipation for the seasons to come.
Recommended Winter Plants for Your Native Australian Garden:
To add a touch of beauty and vibrancy to your winter garden, here are three native Australian plants that thrive during this season:




(Tasmannia lanceolata): Spice up your garden with the unique and fiery flavours of Pepperberry. This bushy shrub features dark green foliage and produces small, round berries that turn from green to vibrant red as they ripen. Not only does Pepperberry add visual interest to your garden, but its berries can be used as a pepper replacement to create flavorful spices for your winter dishes.





(Acacia victoriae): Bring a burst of golden sunshine to your garden with the stunning blooms of Wattle. With its fluffy, vibrant yellow flowers, Wattle adds a cheerful touch to the winter landscape. This hardy Australian native also attracts birds and other wildlife, contributing to the biodiversity of your garden. Plus, during summer you can harvest the seeds and roast them. They, then can be used like cinnamon or a nut replacement as the flavour is quite nutty and chocolatey.





(Tetragonia tetragonioides): Add a nutritious and leafy green to your winter garden with Warrigal Greens. Also known as New Zealand Spinach, this trailing plant features thick, succulent leaves that can be harvested and enjoyed throughout the cooler months. Warrigal Greens are a great addition to salads, stir-fries, and other dishes, providing a fresh and vitamin-rich element to your winter meals.



With Pepperberry, Wattle, and Warrigal Greens in your native Australian garden, you'll have a winter wonderland that not only delights the senses but also tantalizes the taste buds. These native plants add visual beauty, attract wildlife, and offer culinary adventures during the colder season. Embrace the diversity of Australia's flora and let your garden thrive with these flavorful and captivating winter additions. Happy gardening and enjoy the wonders of your winter wonderland!

So, grab your gardening tools, immerse yourself in the serenity of winter, and bring your native Australian garden to life. The chilly season holds its own magic, waiting to be discovered. Happy gardening and enjoy the wonders of your winter wonderland!
 

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