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ABC Gardening Aust. Expo 2003
–kudjura, the bush tomato (2-3) p7-8
ABC Gardening Aust. Expo 2006
–Overview (6-3) 7-9
–Pete’s tips (6-3) p8, 9
–Angus Stewart Tips (6-3) p19
ABC Radio 612; Gardening hour, ideas for segments (9-6) p8
Acknowledgement & thanks (8-2) p7
A Frame; (18-5) p9
African Tree Wisteria, article (14-6) p11
Agapanthus, a thank you (7-1) p8
Ahipa Beans (19-1) p5, (19-6) p10
Air-conditioner, sustainable living (7-5) p15
Allen, George; article, Fruit trees for SEQ (10-2) p2-4
Aloes, article (10-2) p8
Alison’s Garden (5-1) p8
Alroc, Nutri-Store Gold Products; a talk (8-2) p4
Alroc, new powder form (9-2) p11
Alroc No.1 mix & tick control for animals (9-1) p5
Amazing Cucumber, The; article (10-5) p9
American Hybrid Grapes (10-2) p2
An Australia Day Story (19-2) p7
An Ice Surprise; article (11-3) p8
Animal Health; herbs for (11-5) p13-14
Anthracnose (13-3) p6
Amnigro, fertiliser dilution rates (6-3) p5
Animal self storage systems (5-3) p11
Ants (2-5) p4
Ant Attack; article (8-1) p10
Antipodean Astro Calendar (6-1) p7, 8
Aphids (2-5) p4; (3-3) p9
Apple Tree – For SEQ climate (7-5) p16 Golden Dorset, Collar rot (7-5) p16
Apples – Why Eat Them; Article, Tom Baster (15-5) p4
Apricots, drying (1-3) p4
A real Native Flavour in your Garden; article (8-1) p7-9
Aratula Winter Harvest Festival (14-4) p7
Arracha (14-4) p5
Arrowroot (4-3) p 4, history (25-5) p 7-10
–how to cook (9-1) p 15; (25-5) p 10
— making arrowroot flour (25-5) p 10
Asparagus (2-1) p3, 5; (5-4) p17
–top tip for growers (7-5) p9
–quick tips (13-6) p12
–how to grow (10-1) p14; (10-2) p7
Assassin Bug (16-6) p11
Aquaponics (17-1) p8
Aubergines:
–storing (7-3) p9
Australian Bush Flower Essences, article (10-4) p9
Australian Botanical Art (12-6) p8-9
Autumn in the Garden (6-2) p17
Autumn Garden, the; article (11-3) p11
Autumn Planting, article (7-2) p9
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Babaco growing (7-5) p6
Bait plants (2-5) p4
Bamboo:
–clumping (3-4) p4-6; (6-5) p15 ; (7-2) p11
–note (14-3) p8
–Shoots, preparation of (8-1) p13
–Talk, Sept Meeting; Jean Wheatley (15-6) p5-6
–virtues of (18-6) p4
Banana:
–Bunchy Top; virus disease (14-4) p14-15
–Bunch Top; help to eradicate (15-2) p10
–growing (3-6) p7, 8
Bandicoots, how to deter (12-6) p11
Bank details for payments online (12-3) p3
Barney View; Sept Host Garden directions (8-4) p10
Basella alba – malabar spinach (12-6) p9
Basket Making (5-2) p15
Baths, refresher (3-1) p14
Bath & Tile cleaner (7-6) p14
Bauhinia, spreading tree (6-3) p10
Bauers Organic Garden tour, what we learnt (8-5) p11
Bay Leaf (6-2) p5
Bean bag frogs (19-4) p4
Beans:
Beans (11-3) p11
–avoiding bean fly (8-4) p8
–growing out of shape (8-3) p3
–Madagascar (2-3) p5; (7-2) p7
–orange spot (7-5) p17
Beaudesert Eco Expo 2008-Ideas for: (8-2) p16
Beauty amongst the chaos (23-5) p5
Be careful what you tread in, article (10-4) p18
Beelarong Community Centre (6-4) p5
Bees:
–Bees, Bees, Bees (22-5) p3
–Bee Brains; article (11-3) p9
–beekeepers work is never done; (18-3) p11
–Colony Lure (19-5) p6
–Frighten Bugs (9-5) p10
–Hotel, Lesley’s; photo (16-6) p12
–native, article (8-5) p13
Beijing, How Sustainable (5-4) p5, 6
Bellis visit (7-4) p7
Believe it or not, Ripleys (10-1) p11
Betony (2-5) p14, 15
Bev MacFarlane – Remembrance Article (16-3) p3
Bhindi, recipe (7-1) p15
Biochar, Article pt 1, (8-3) p9; pt 2 (8-4) p5
Biodegradable Plastic Bags (3-6) p12
Bio-dynamic Agriculture (5-3) p14-16
Biogas home plant (16-3) p6-7
Bio-Weed (9-2) p11
Birds, are they telepathic? (4-2) p5, 6
Bird Feeder (19-1) p6
Birds with Sandra Gallienne (12-6) p5-6
Birty, Article Lyn Cash (21,3) p11
Biscuits, recipe (3-6) p14; (4-4) p 14-15; (7-5) p12
Bitter Melon, Momordica Charantia; article (14-1) p6
Black garlic; article (14-3) p6
Black nightshade or poisonberry (10-1) p6
Black Radish (10-1) p14
Black Soldier Fly Bio-Pod; article (13-1) p5 ; article (8-6) p8; larvae (18-2) p4
Blake, Tom, photo with sweet potato cluster (9-3) p11
Bleach, alternatives (3-1) p14
Blood & Bone, Richgro (6-4) p10
Blueberries (10-2) p4
Blue Hills Poultry Stud Excursion Notice (9-3) p15
Boab tree, giant (12-3) p9
Bolusanthus speciosus, African tree wisteria; article (14-6) p11
Bore water, treatment of; article (12-6) p12 ; update (13-1) p3; (14-2) p8
Book Reviews
–A world without bees (10-3) p5
–Where song began, Australia’s birds and how they changed the world (16-2) p8
–The wild wisdom of weeds (15-5) p6
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Boonah Garden Club (5-3) p12-14
Borers in Stag Horns (9-1) p16
Botanical Name of Tree Spinach (9-2) p11
Bottles & Jars, recycling of (7-3) p13
Brandy, Rosella (3-2) p17
Brassicas (11-3) p11
Brassicaceae (23-3) p6
Brazilian Spinach, answer for problem corner (7-3) p14 ; (14-4) p4
Brazilian Guava (Psidium guineense) (10-1) p5
Bread Additives (5-6) p7, 8
Brix Meter (refractometer) info about (15-2) p9
Broad Beans (6-2) p9 ; (11-4) p8 ; King Parrots; article (10-5) p17-18 ; not setting fruit (8-4) p8
Broccoli, recipe (4-4) p14 ; storing (7-3) p9 ; types (18-4) p6
Brugmansia, article (11-2) p13-14
Buddah’s Hand (Citrus Medica) picture of (11-2) p12 ; article, photo (13- 3) p7
Buff-banded Rail; Rallus philippensis (12-5) p6
Builder, recommendation for (7-2) p8
Bullock, Gavin; guest speaker (9-6) p3
Bug Hotel; (18-4) p5
Bungle Bungles; Liz & Brian at, article (8-3) p13
Bush Tucker
–And herbs(22-4) p 9
–Dianella berries (12-1) p9
–Bunya nuts, growing (3-1) p5, 6 , (9-1) p12 ; recipe (3-1) p16,17,18 ;article (14-1) p7
–Finger Lime (3-3) p14
–Gourmet (8-2) p14, 15
–Midjim Berry (2-1) p8
–Bush tomato (2-3) p7, 8
Butter; replacing with olive oil (12-3) p6
Butterflies:
— in the Garden (5-6) p17; (6-2) p10
— plants for in SEQ (10-1) p12
–Richmond Birdwing (7-5) p11
Bush Flower Essences; article (10-5) p5
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Cabbage (10-5) p16
Cabbage Moths (11-2) p9
Cacti (7-4) p10 ; (19-4) p6
Calendar, Brian Keats (6-1) p7, 8
Call me Dorothy (24-1) p8
Calphos nutrient solution (25-3) p8
Camping/Caravanning Loo Alternative (5-5) p5
Cane Toad (4-5) p8; (6-2) p16 ; Spawn (10-5) p19
Capers from Nasturtium Seeds (13-5) p6
Capsicum (4-2) p11
Car Jack Olive pressing (1-3) p2, 3
Car conversion to LPG Sustainable living (7-4) p6
Carob – Tree to Pot; (18-1) p9
Carob (23-3) p3
Card making (7-6) p16
Carpet, toxic chemicals (5-6) p 9
Carpet, deodorise (3-1) p13; (7-6) p14
Carraway (8-4) p13
Carrots:
Carrots (11-3) p11
–seed ; planting of (12-2) p8
–Pulp; uses for (14-5) p11
–storing (7-3) p9
Cassava (14-4) p4
Case Moths, article (12-4) p9
Cat Tool (22-4) p4
Caterpillars (2-5) p4 ; in Tree Ferns (9-1) p16 ; (19-2) p4
Cats; how to keep out of garden (8-3) p11 ; Litter, usage for (5-5) p5
C.A.T. Centre of Alternative Technology (3-6) p11, 12
Cauliflowers, stunted (7-5) p16
Cayratia clematidea-slender grape (12-3) p15
CD, Pruning Fruit Trees (3-5) 2, 3
Cedar Creek Sch. Edible Food Garden (8-2) p13 ; School visit, gift for (11-2) p12
Cedar, shavings (^-3) p9
Celebrant (6-5) p18
Celery, keeping crisp (7-6) p18 ; Tendercrisp; article (14-1) p3
Cera trap for fruit fly (12-2) p6
Ceramic tiles, clean (3-1) p13
Ceylon Hill Gooseberry/Rose Myrtle (Rhodomyrtus Tomentosa) (10-2) p2
Ceylon Spinach, Malabar climbing Spinach. (12-6) p9
Changing Suburbia, Water (3-3) p12, 13
Charcoal; Biochar article pt 1 (8-3) p9 ; pt. 2 (8-4) p5
Charcoal, making of; article (16-4) p7
Chaya or Tree Spinach (16-1) p11
Cheese Making, Demo/information (16-5) p5-6
Cheesecake, recipe (7-6) p17
Cherry of the Rio Grande (Eugenia aggregate) (10-2) p3
Chestnut, (Guyana,Malabar ,Saba) (3-2) p14; (6-4) p6
Chestnut Sprouts, recipe (6-4) p6
Chestnut, water (1-3) p1 ; (6-5) p7 ; (18-5) p3
Channel-bill Cuckoo, article (7-2) p8
Chia (20-4) p7
Chickens
Chopping Board, disinfect (3-1) p13
Chillingham Bush Tucker Excursion Notice (9-4) p13
Children’s Pages:(4-3) p10; (4-4) p9, 10; (4-5) p11, 12 – (4-6) p10;
(5-1) p11; (5-2) P 18; – (5-3) p 19; (5-4) p18; (5-5) p17;(5-6) p19;
(6-1) p16; (20-4) p8 ; (20-6) p8
Chilli (4-2) p 11
–freezing (6-5) p4
–Jam (3-3) p17-18
–Wine (3-3) p18; (5-2) p 17
–their uses; article (13-1) p6
–handy hint (14-1) p6
Chinese Paulownias (8-5) p14
Chives, onion & garlic (2-2) p12-13
Chocolate balls, recipe (7-6) p18
Chokos (12-2) p7
–usage (13-3) p11
–alias Chayote etc; article (14-3) p10-11
Chopping Board, disinfect (3-1) p13
Christmas–
— Breakfast 2011 (12-1) p14
— Breakfast photo gallery (7-6) p4
–Christmas notes (25-1) p-10
— Christmas past (22-2) p4
— Christmas wrappings (23-1) p4
— Decorations in the 50s; (18-6) p6
— Gifts; quick & easy homemade (7-6) p16, (8-6) p4;
— low cost gift idea (22-6) p14
— goodies (8-6) p13
— in July (22-3) p9; (22-5) p9
— Native plants for (2-5) p17,18
— Christmas party 2023 (24-1) p4
–Christmas party 2025 (26-1) p4-5
Cinnamon; mention (8-6) p4
Circular beds, Jean Whitley (21-5) p7
Citrus:
–pests (2-1) p8-9; (2-5) p4
–problems (6-4) p12, (8-4) p8
–leaf problems, yellowing & curled (9-2) p11
–which is best (9-4) p6
–preventing mould (14-6) p9
Citronella geranium (14-4) p5
Cleaning agents-homemade
–air freshener (24-4) p12
–all purpose; recipe for (12-1) p9; (22-6) p8 ; (24-4) p13
–Bi-Carbonate of Soda, cleaning use (7-6) p14
–Borax; cleaning use (7-6) p14
–citrus cleaner (19-2) p8
–cleaning the driveway (7-6) p13
–cleaning recipes recap (20-6) p3
–disinfectant, (7-6) p14
–Floor cleaning: (3-1) p13 ; (7-6) p14
–Furniture Polish, how to make your own (7-6) p14 ; (20-1) p8
–Green (3-1) p13, 14 ; (20-6) p4
–Homemade deodorant; (18-2) p10
–Homemade reed diffuser (24-4) p12
–Laundry liquid recipe (22-6) p8; (24-4) p12
–Natural cleaning products (22-6) p8
–Oven cleaner (7-6) p14
–Perspiration stains, removing (3-1) p14
–Vinegar, cleaning use (7-6) p14
–Washing Powder (7-6) p14; (25-2) p9
–Washing soda cleaner (25-1) p11
–Window & Glass cleaner (7-6) p14
–Zucchini: milk spray for mildew (7-5) p17
Climate change
— consequences; article (13-2) p5
— is it making us fatter? (16-4) p9
–climate change (23-2) p10
–climate – adapting to (22-1) p5
Cloth Nappies, modern (11-3) p6
Clove; mention (8-6) p4
Club website news (23-3) p6-7
Club website guide (24-6) p3
CO2; plants grow better; an experiment (13-1) p5
Cockroaches (2-5) p 4
Coconut, recipe (3-6) p13
Coco peat (5-3) p9-10
Cocos Palm fronds, use of (8-5) p14
Codling Moth (2-5) P4-5
Coffee Beans; processing of (12-1) p12
Coffee, snail/slug repellent (3-5) p18
Coffee grounds, a wasted resource (25-2) p5
Coeliac Disease with recipes (3-6) 10-11
Colchicine – wonder drug from autumn crocus (22-3) p6
Colby-Williams, Jerry (7-4) p7
Cold Remedy, Liz Forrester (22-4) p9; (22-4) p12
Colour – 10 incredible facts (24-2) p6
Comfrey (4-2) p12, 13 ; (14-4) p4 ; (19-3) p8
Comfrey compress/comfrey oil (22-4) p9
Comfrey tea (22-4) p10
Commelina Diffusa: wandering Jew (9-3) p10
Companion Planting (2-5) p5 ; Chart (14-4) p13 ; (19-1) p10
Compost
–Composting (2-5) p12-14; (3-5) p17; (5-2) 7-8
–All about compost (23-2) p6
–Compost-Herbs (5-1) p6 ; (19-3) p6
–Compost-in 18 days (9-6) p5
–Compost-Quiz (9-5) p10 & 15
–Compost-Weeds (5-5) p16
–Compost-Workshop with Ross (11-4) p11
–Compost-FCX; Ged Plunkett, Summary (14-6) p3-4
–Help in the garden (23-2) p7
Community Garden, creation of (3-1) p6-7
Community Garden, Stanmore Bridge (4-3) p9
Companion planting
Companion Planting and Eating (23-3) p6
Companion planting in a nutshell (23-5) p4-5
Competition; tomato, largest (5-2) p5a
Condy’s Crystals (2-5) p5
Contemplation, a time for; Jean Wheatley, Article (13-3) p8
Conveyor Matting, uses for (15-1) p7
Convoy to collect mulch; photos (11-4) p15
Coriander (3-1) p6-7
Cordylines with mealy bugs (9-1) p16
Cough Mixture, natural (1-3) p3
Council Recliners, picture (15-3) p13
Covid Crops (20-4) p7, (20-5) p7
Cowpea, reference to, photo (7-2) p12
Cow Tails; (18-4) p11
Cow Udder Tree, uses of (9-1) p16
Creeping Christian (9-3) p10
Creole Celery Root (14-4) p5
Crotalaria (14-4) p5
Crop Rotation (2-5) p5,p8,p9
Crop Rotation explained (9-3) p7-8
Crows-v-Toads (4-5) p8
Cuckoo, channel-bill, article (7-2) p8
Cucumber seeds, how to save (11-1) p6
Cucurbitaceae Family, the (13-3) p5-6
Cumin; a spicy history; article (15-1) p10, (20-5) p9
Cundle, Peter; white oil recipe (8-4) p8
Currumbin Eco Village (3-5) p12
Custard Apple Seeds, Recycling of (7-3) p8
Custard Apple, spotty & not growing well (9-1) p16
Cuttings & seeds, article (7-4) p4
Cuttings; newsletter Invasive Plant list (8-2) p9
Cuts & abrasions, antiseptic (3-1) p14
Cutworm (2-5) p 5
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Daffodils in Brisbane; article/photo (14-5) p5
Damara sheep (7-3) p12
Dandelion (8-2) p15 ; (7-4) p15 ; (18-2) p9
Daneel’s Canadian Trip (12-4) p10 , an update (15-4) p7
Datura & Brugmansia? What‘s the difference; Article (11-2) p13-14
Davidson’s Plum (Davidsonia Pruriens) (8-1) p7-8
Davis, Ross; invitation to his garden (7-4) p12
Dear Flora (23-2) p8-9
Decorative use for old Wine Press (7-6) p11
Deegan, Ann, Computer Services (7-1) p16
Dianella berries (12-1) p 9
Dibblers (25-4) p 10-11
Dinosaurs and plants (22-4) p13
Diseases
–Coeliac Disease (3-6) p10-11
–Compost tea, for (3-1) p8-10
–Fungal (2-5) p6
–Tomato problems (2-4) p10-15
–Plant Material (2-5) p5
–Powdery Mildew, spray for (3-1) p5
–prevention, role of fibre; article (16-5) p7
Diatomaceous Earth: (7-4) p13, ; (10-3) p4
Diatomaceous Earth –An Amorphous Silica; article (11-3) p12-13
Diatomaceous Earth –For Poultry (16-6) p10
Dioscorea Alata (Winged/Purple Yam) (14-4) p7-8
Diascorea discolor (15-2) p6
Disc Plough, 3 point linkage, for loan (9-3) p15
Dips, recipe (7-3) p17
DIY PH Tester (9-5) p11
Djanbung Gardens (5-5) p14
Dracaena; article (13-5) p7
Drain cleaner, (7-6) p14
Dragon Fruit (20-1) p8
Dogbane (4-4) p8
Dogs: (2-5) p 5; looking after, article (7-1) p10 ; Dog & Frog dilemma (16-3) p11
Don‟t just plant a garden, plant an environment,article (9-6) p9
Dragon Fruit:– article; Marg Arnold (13-4) p3
Dragon Fruit Farm; Orchid Nursery; Finger-Lime & Lime Farm; (13-2) p10– note (14-3) p8
Dragon Fruit (Pitaya) (23-2) p5
Dried Fruit, dangers of (5-6) p10
Drought:-Angels (16-4) p9
Drought-in a Heritage Garden, article (7-3) p10
Drought-Tolerance; plants/fruit article (14-2) p4-5
Drumstick Tree (14-4) p5
Drying Plums or Apricots (1-3) p4
Ducks (4-2) p8-9
Duck for Christmas; article, Sue Morris (16-6) p6
Duck weed, information of (8-6) p8
Dumplings, golden, recipe (7-3) p17
Dutchman’s Pipe (25-2) p11
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Earth Dam, use of (5-4) p15
Earthling Enterprises, plants for butterflies (10-1) p12
Earthworms (5-3) p8
Easter Island, article/photos; Tom Baster (15-1) p11
Eco Village, Currumbin (3-5) p12
Edibles:-Landscapes (4-2) p11
Edibles:-Water Plants (3-1) p12-13
Edibles:-groundcovers (14-4) p4
Edible:–roots (14-4) p4
Edible Weeds: -Native Hawksbeard (10-4) p20
Edible Weeds-Solanum nigrum (black nightshade) (10-1) p6
Edible Weeds-Galinsoga parviflora: yellow weed, potato weed gallant weed (11-2) p14
Editors Articles; (19-2) p3, (20-6) p3
Eggs:
–poached (3-1) p13 ,
–triple yolk, photo (8-5) p13,
–Wanted: easy method for shelling hard boiled eggs (9-1) p13; (20-3) p3
–Pickled Eggs Recipe (20-3) p3
Electric vehicle so far (20-1) p4
Electric Power: some ideas; article (8-3) p8
Elene and Paul’s garden (22-4) p10-11
Elene’s garden (23-1) p5
Emailing Photo’s (6-5) p8
Environmental Footprint, article (4-3) p7-8
Epsom salts (23-3) p7
Esme Street Park, article (7-1) p11
Ethiopian Cabbage (20-3) p5
Evodiella Muelleri-little Evodia (12-1) p7-8
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Fabric softener (7-6) p14
Fabulous mulch, Jean Whitley (21-5) p7
Feast on Burleigh, invitation (5-1) p4
February & March in the garden (7-1) p7
Fences, living (4-2) p3-4
Feng Shui (6-4) p15-16
Fernandes, Vanessa; permaculture talk (14-4) p4-5
Fermentation: (15-3) p7-8 ; Presentation (15-3) p5-8 ; Experiments (16-2) p4
Fertilisers
–Aminogro (6-3) p5 ; (6-4) p10 ; Nutri-Store Gold (7-2) p14-17
Fibre, role in disease prevention, article (16-5) p7
Figs, ABC of; article (15-2) p4-5
Filter: water (6-5) p18 ; Grey Water (7-6) p6-7
Fireweed: (3-5) p5-7 , (10-5) p13-14
Firewood, making of (7-5) p14
Fire Ants; revision of boundaries (16-1) p 4-6
Fitness, comment (8-6) p 5
Five Minute Murder, article, Sue Morris (16-6) p 6
Five minute talks:
–Suzy Noble – sustainability (25-4) p 7
–Steve Masci – caring for seedlings (25-4) p 5
Fleas (2-5) p5
Flies (2-5) p5, traps (20-2) p7
Flood detritus, use of (13-4) p7
Flora’s bits; gardening ideas etc (15-1) p12
Flora of South Africa; article (16-4) p8
Flow Forms for water treatment (7-6) p7
Flowers, growing in a pot (7-5) p9
Fly Screen Off Cuts, recycling of (7-1) p12
Food Additives: (5-6) p7-10 ; (7-1) p13
Food science; (13-1) p5
Ford Electorate 20-20 Summit; article (8-2) p13
Four Bed Crop Rotation (9-3) p7- 8
Freezing, ginger & chillies (6-5) p4
Friendly Trees, picture of (8-3) p9
From the Archives – 2003 survey (24-1) p13-14
From the Mail Bag:
A thank you to the TSGS family (11-2) p17
Hibiscus Society Show; Blackall Range (10-2) p8
Arts & Garden Festival;Qld Home Garden Expo
SAFE-looking for alroc product providers
Mission Birdwing (10-3) p6
Myrtle rust warning (10-3) p6
QCGS Friendship Day
Camellias & their culture
Cacti & succulent show
Ipswich Home Gardeners Expo
Qld Home Garden Expo Nambour
Seasons on the Mountain Mt Tamborine
Open Garden Logan Village (10-4) p8
Stanthorpe Gardenfest & Trade Fair Cultural centres Boonah & Beaudesert (10-5) p7
Gold Coast Marathon African Violet Annual Show Tropical Foliage Festival (11-1) p7
Landcare Tamborine newsletter What’s happening at Qld Council Garden Clubs
Floods affected shows at Mt Coot-tha (11-2) p11
Leafmore Garden Society Toowoomba Garden Fest
Qld Garden Expo
Maleny Garden Club
Premier’s Disaster Relief thanks for donation (11-4) p5
Qld Council of garden Clubs Stanthorpe Garden Club
Frogs
–Frogs in Tom & Anne’s Garden; article, photo’s (11-1) p9
–Info (6-2) p14-15 ; (8-1) p5
–Year of the frog:
Jan & Feb (8-1) p5
Mar & Apr (8-2) p6 – tadpole food
May & Jun (8-3) p7
Jul & Aug (8-4) p7
Sept & Oct (8-5) p6
Nov & Dec (8-6)
(18-4) p7
Frost-protection (7-4) p5 ; (19-3) p7
Frost-working with (3-3) p5-7
Fruit in my garden; pictorial (13-2) p9-10
Fruit fly traps (25-6) p 12
Fruit Growing:
–Abiu, note (14-3) p8
–Ambarella (2-4) p15-16
–Avocado,(2-3) p6, 7
–Canistel (Pouteria campechiana) (10-2) p3 , note (14-3) p7, 8
–Cherry guava (9-1) p12
–Dragon Fruit (14-3) p8
–Durian, note (14-3) p8
–Finger Lime (Citrus australasica): (3-3) p14 ; (8-1) p9 ; (9-1) p12 ; (19-5) p7
–for SEQ (10-2) p2
–Grapes pruning (22-4) p10
–Growing Seed of Fleshy Fruit (6-2) p9
–Jaboticaba (8-5) p9 ; (20-2) p8
–Loquat (10-2) p3
–Lychee, note (14-3) p8
–Macadamia: -small crop (7-5) p16
–Malabar Chestnuts-Pachira insignis (12-3) p11
–Malabar Chestnut (3-2) p14 ; (6-4) p6; (19-6) p8
–Mammy sapote, note (14-3) p7
–Mango: Treatment for fungus (7-5) p16 ; Secret for a decent crop (7-5) p17
–Native Finger lime(3-3) p14
–Native tamarind (25-1) p6
–Okra, note (14-4) p5
–Okinawa Spinach; article (14-4)
–Papajuello, note (14-3) p8
–Pepino (9-1) p1 ; in pots (2-5) p16, 17
–Pepper Vine, note (14-30) p8
–Peruvian Ground Apple (7-1) p5
–Pruning (3-5) 2-3
–Rollinia, note (14-3) p8
–Soncoya, note (14-3) p8
–Sugar apple, note (14-3) p8
–Summer and fruit trees (article) (4-5) p14
–Tamarillo: (3-3) p15 ; (3-4) p12-14 ; (3-4) p17, 18 ; (25-5) p 11-12
–Tamarillo propagation (8-6) p10-11
–Fruit trees – Daleys (2-4) p
–Vanilla bean (14-3) p8
–Velvet apple, note (14-3) p8
Fruits of absenteeism, article (10-1) p9
Fumes & Perfumes (5-6) p8
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Gadgets
–CAT tool for aerating compost heap (22-4) p4
–De-seeding Tool, Rosella (3-2) p11-12
Gallifrey-harvest; Marg Ford – photo (13-3) p6
Galinsoga parviflora/gallant soldier (11-2) p14
Games at Carbrook visit, photo (7-4) p11
Garden-A-Fair Brisbane (10-1) p6
Garden Beds, energy saving ways of building (7-5) p7
Garden Bonanza; (18-1) p8
Garden Clogs (3-2) p15
Garden Expo, Nambour (7-4) p15
Garden help/worker (15-3) p9
Garden health recipes
–Algae Killer, recipe (10-2) p9
–Antifungal paint recipe (14-3) p7
Garden, No Dig on Sandy Soil (4-3) p6
Garden, open at Tweed Heads (7-4) p12
Garden plant supports in Singapore (12-6) p10
Garden queries (24-2) p7
Garden Resurrection; article Jean Wheatley (16-6) p7
Garden Space, making the most of (4-3) p8
Garden Stackable (7-4) p10
Garden Tips; (18-1) p9
Garden Tools (6-4) p18
Garden guide from PIP magazine (23-1) p6
Garden Tours/Write Up/meeting place:
2001
May; Boyland (1-1) p1
2002
Sep; Bannockburn (2-5) p3
Oct; Tamborine Mt (2-5) p3-4
Nov; Mt Barney (3-1) p2-3
Dec; Xmas Party Canungra (3-1) p3
2003
Jan; Tamborine (3-1) p3
Feb; Nth Tamborine (3-1) p3-4; (3-2) p3-4
Mar; Canungra (3-2) p4-5
Apr; Beaudesert (3-3) p3
May; Tamborine Mt (3-3) p3-4
July; Logan Village (3-4) p3
Aug; Brommelton, AJ Bush (3-5) p4
Sep; Bamboo Down under (3-5) p4
Oct; Bannockburn (3-6) p3-4
Nov; Mt Barney Lodge (3-5) p4-5 ; (3-6) p3-4
2004
Jan; Waterlily Acres; Sheila and Ian Tierney (4-1) p3
Feb; Rosella Ridge (4-2) p3
Mar; Cedar Creek (4-2) p4-5
Apr; North MacLean (4-4) p2-3
May; Bannockburn (4-4) p3
Jun; Tamborine Mountain (4-5) p3
Jul; Hinterland Mushroom Farm (4-5) p3
Aug; Canungra (4-5) p3-4
Sep; Mt Barney Lodge (4-5) p4-5
Oct; Albert River L/Centre (4-6) p3
Nov; Willowvale (4-6) p3-4
2005
Jan; North Tamborine (5-1) p3
Feb; Tamborine (5-2) p3-4
Mar; Albert River L/Centre (5-2) p4
Apr; Cedar Creek (5-3) p3
May; Tamborine Village (5-3) p4-5
Jun; Logan Village (5-4) p7
Jul; Browns Plains (5-4) p3
Aug; Canungra (5-5) p3
Sep; Mt Tamborine (5-5) p4
Oct; Tamborine (5-6) p3
2006
Jan; Kooralbyn (6-1) p3
Feb; Tamborine Village (6-2) p4
Mar; Mt Barney (6-2) p6-7
Apr; Beaudesert (6-3) p3
May; Cedar Creek (6-3) p4
Jun; Guanaba (6-4) p3
Jul; North MacLean (6-4) p4
Aug; Tamborine (6-5) p3
Sep; Canungra (6-5) p4-7
2007
Jan; Esme St Mt Tamborine (7-1) p3-11
Feb; Tamb Mtn Botanical Gardens (7-2) p3
Mar; Wolffdene (7-2) p4
Apr; Logan Village (7-3) p3
May; Jimboomba (7-3) p4
Jun; Carbrook (7-4) p3
Jul; Logan Village (7-4) p5
Aug; Tamborine (7-5) p3
Sep; Willow Vale (7-5) p4
Oct; Canungra (7-6) p3
2008
Jan; North Tamborine (8-1) p3
Feb; North Tamborine (8-2) p3
Mar; Tamborine (8-2) p5
Apr; Park Ridge (8-3) p3
May; Ipswich (8-3) p5
Jun; Guanaba (8-4) p3
Jul; Cedar Creek (8-4) p4
Aug; New Beith (8-5) p3
Sep; Mt Barney (8-5) p4
Oct; Cedar Creek (8-6) p3
2009
Jan; Chandler (9-1) p3
Feb; Cedar Creek (9-2) p3
Mar; Heritage Park (9-2) p4
AGM Host Garden May 2nd (9-2) p6
Apr (in May); Tamborine (9-3) p3
May; Cedar Creek, Plunkett Rd (9-3) p4
Jun; Cedar Creek, Cedar Creek Rd (9-4) p3-4
Jul; Browns Plains (9-5) p7
Aug; Hillview (9-5) p3-5
Sep; Jimboomba (9-5) p6
Oct; Stockleigh (9-6) p3-4
2010
Jan; Beechmont (10-1) p3
May; Laravale (10-2) p3
Jun; Logan Village (10-4) p12-13
Jul; Carbrook (10-4) p14
Aug; Willowvale (10-5) p3-4
Sep; Canungra (10-5) p4
Oct; North Mclean (10-6) p6-7
2011
Jan; Beaudesert (11-1) p3-4
Feb; Cedar Vale (11-2) p3
Mar; Ipswich (11-2) p4-5
Apr; Beechmont (11-3) p4
May; New Beith (11-3) p5
Jun; Heritage Park (11-4) p3
Aug; Logan Village (11-5 p3-4
Sep; Mount Tamborine (11-5) p5
2012
Oct; Mt Tamborine (12-1) p3-4
Feb; Cedar Vale (12-2) p3
Mar; Cedar Creek (12-3) p4
May; Kingsholme (12-4) p3
Jun; Chandler (12-4) p4-5
Jul; Tamborine (12-5) p3
Aug; Canungra (12-5) p4
Sep; Birnam (12-6) p4-5
Oct; Cedar Creek (12-6) p7-8
2013
Mar; Innisplain (13-2) p13 ; (13-3) p3
Jun; Ipswich Rockton (13-4) p4-5
Jul; Chambers Flat (13-5) p3
Aug; Browns Plains (13-5) p4
Sep; Laravale (13-5) p5 ; (13-6) p3
Oct; North Tamborine (13-5) p5 ; (13-6) p4
2014
Mar; Tamborine Mtn (14-3) p4-6
May; Cedar Creek (14-4) p3
Jun; Tamborine Village (14-4) p6
Jul; Heritage Park (14-5) p3
Aug; Logan Village (14-5) p4
Sep; Tamborine (14-6) p2
Oct; Cedar vale (14-6) p5
2015
Feb; Canungra (15-2) p3
Mar; Oxenford (15-3) p4
May; Boyland (15-4) p3
Jun; Tamborine (15-4) p4
Jul;, Capalaba (15-5) p3
Aug; Greenbank (15-6) p3
Sep; Cedar Creek (15-6) p4
2016
Feb; Cedar Grove (17-2) p3
Mar; Cedar Creek (16-3) p5
Apr; Tamborine Hall – AGM
May; Tamborine Mountain (16-4) p3
Jun; Ipswich (16-4) p4
Jul; Cedar Creek (16-5) p3
Aug; Robertson (16-5) p4
Sep; Heritage Park (16-6) p3
Oct; Cedar Creek (16-6) p4
2017
Feb; Logan Village – Brother Joe – (17-2) p3
Mar; Jimboomba – Greg & Rene Porter – (17-3) p3
May; Capalaba – Xing & Allan Tucker; (17-4) p3
Jun; Tamborine, Bronwyn Chu; (17-4) p4
Jul; Tamborine, Barley Stanley; (17-5) p3
Aug; Greenbank, Wendy Green & Bill Keon (17-5) p4
Sep; Tamborine, Hazel & Andre Brittan
Oct; Cedar Grove, Ken & Major Breiner; (17-6) p3
Nov; Tamborine Hall, Christmas Party – no write up
2018
March; (18-3) p3
Apr;Tamborine Hall – AGM
May; (18-4) p3
June; (18-4) p4
July; (18-5) p3
Aug; (18-5) p4
Sep; (18-6) p3
Oct; (18-6) p4
Dec; Tamborine Hall -Christmas Party (18-1) p11
2019
Mar; Witheren Community Garden, Robyn Denemeade; (19-2) p4 ; (20-6) p5
Apr; Tamborine Hall, AGM
May; Luscombe, Denise & Steve Masci (19-4) p3
Jun; Pottsville, Margaret & Sam Ford (19-4) p4
July: New Beith, Rya & Judy Green; (19-5) p4
Aug; Logan Village, Jan Glazebrook & Denis Cox; (19-5) p5
Sep; Ipswich Angela Geertsma; (19-6) p4
Oct; Capalaba, Alan & Zing Tucker; (19-6) p5
Nov;Tamborine Hall, Christmas Party (19-6) p6
2020
Jan; Tamborine Hall,
Feb; Victoria Point, Ann & Tom Baster (20-2) p4
Mar; Jimboomba, Greg and Rene Porter
Apr; Tamborine Mountain, Sue Morris (20-5) p8
May; South Maclean, Jess Obersteller (20-3) p7
Jul; Woodhill, Sandra & Doug Maultby (20-5) p9
Aug; Kooralbyn, Rikki Bensley
Nov; Tamborine Hall, Christmas Party
2021
Feb; Jimboomba, Greg & Rene (21,1) p4
Mar; Tamborine Village, Noelene (21,3) p4
Jul; Bloomfield Homestead, Doreen Jackman (21-5) p4
Aug; Neranwood, Jeff and Debbie (21-5) p6
Sep; Logan village, Ray and Gail Caddies 20th Anniversay of TSGS (21-6) p4
Oct; Knapps Creek, Les and Mary Bensley (21-5) p5
Nov; Tamborine Hall, Christmas Party
2022
Mar; Greenbank, Suzy Noble (22-3) p6
Apr; Tamborine Hall AGM
May; Tamborine, Hazel and Andre Brittain (22-4) p5
Jun; Browns Plains, Elene and Paul Schmith (22-4) p6
Jul; Tamborine, Denise Ivory (22-5) p4
Aug; Logan Village, Jan and Denis (22-5) p5
Sep; Kooralbyn, Linde and Graham (22-6) p4
Oct; Heritage Park, Leslie and David (22-6) p5
2023
Feb; Jimboomba, Ria (23-2) p4
Mar; New Beith, Lyn and Angelo (23-3) p7
Apr; Joncia gardens, AGM (23-3) p11
May; Knapp Creek, Les and Mary (23-4) p4
Jun; Kooralbyn, Rikki and Aaron (23-4) p6
Jul; Luscombe, Steve and Denise (23-6) p5
Aug; Beaudesert, Karen (23-6) p6
Sep; Logan Village, Ray and Gail (23-6) p7
Oct; New Beith, Judy and Ray (23-6) p8
Nov; Tamborine Hall, Christmas Party (24-1) p4
2024
Feb; Heritage Park, Gordon and Betty (24-2) p6-7
Mar; Browns Plains, Elene (24-3) p5
Apr; Tamborine Hall. AGM (24-3) p6-7
May; Logan Village, Julie and Miriam (24-4) p4
Jun; Cedarvale, Nolene (24-4) p5
Jul; Munruben, Mary-Ann and Terry, (24-5) p 4
Aug; Beaudesert, Karen, (24-5) p 5
Sep; Hope Island, Simone and Richard (24-6) p 4-5
Oct; Tamborine Mountain, Sue (24-6) p 6
Nov; Christmas party (25-1) p 4-5
2025
Feb; Capalaba, Alan and Xing (25-2) p 6
Mar; Waterford West, Alison (25-3) p 4
Apr: AGM (25-3) p4
May; Tamborine, Denise and John (25-4) p 4-5
June; Jimboomba, Ria and Arie (25-4) p 6-7
July; Logan Village, Jan and Dennis (25-5) p 4-5
Aug; Boonah, Ivan and Sandra (25-5) p 6-7
Sept; Cedar Vale, Nolene (25-6) p 4-5
Oct; Jimboomba, Eleanor (25-6) p 9-11
Garden home (24-6) p11
Garden Update; article (11-1) p12
Gardenia; Rare & exotic shrub (8-3) p11
Gardens to visit, seeking (10-3) p9
Gardening methods
–Advice; 9 lessons to learn (16-6) p9
–The Anomalies and Positive of (18-2) p8
–a spoof, article (8-6) p14
–for Health, Dr. Mercola; article (15-4) p8-9
–No Dig; (18-2) p6
–Memories with Flora; Article (15-6) p7-8
–Resource & things in my garden (12-5) p5
–the ultimate body and mind workout (22-2) p3
–you know you’re a gardener if: (22-6) p15; (23-6) p6
Gardening with Ross
–bees in your garden (11-3) p10
–Mulch, green crop & Bees in your garden (11-1) p8
–Leeks (11-3) p10
–Broad beans, potatoes (11-4) p8
–Beans & Potatoes (11-5) p8
–Green Crop (11-1) p8, (13-1) p4
–Tomatoes (9-6) p6, (10-5) p12
–Parsnips and potatoes (12-3) p10
–Paw paws (10-4) p18, (13-5) p6
–Pineapples (13-5) p6
Garden Pathways
Marie Taylor (22-5) p7-8
Jean Charles (22-6) p3
Andrew and Edna Hunter (23-1) p7-9
Doreen Wendt Weir (23-3) p4-5
Wendy Gollan (24-4) p11
Graham and Shirley Ewart (24-6) p9-10
Chris and Ross Reddick (25-3) p12-13
Garden pests and control
–Andrew’s homemade spray for leaf eating insects (23-1) p9
–Cultural Methods, pest, control of (2-5) p5
–Fruit Flies: (2-5) p5-6 ; (3-6) p10 ; (7-3) p10 ; (18-1) p5
–Fruit Flies-all year control system (8-4) p12
–Fruit Flies-Tom’s fruit fly system (8-5) p5
–Fruit Flies-netting (8-3) p2 ; (8-5) p7
–Fruit Flies-handy hint (10-6) p3
–Fruit fly traps homemade (24-2) p7
–Little Fingers, article organic pest control (7-6) p11
–Natural Pest Control: Ants (8-1) p10 ; Mosquitoes (8-3) p14
–Pesticide, non toxic (7-4) p13
–Pests & diseases (2-5) p7; (2-5) p20; (4-3) p6
–Toads (25-2) p11
Gardens by the bay – Singapore (23-5) p5-6
Garlic
–Garlic – a clove a day (2-4) p7-8
(6-3) p13 ; (10-2) p7; (23-2) p8
–Black; article (14-3) p6
–Crop photo’s (6-4) p10
–Guide; soil prep, growing hints, harvest, storage (9-1) p8
–Growing Tips (7-1) p6 ; (12-2) p6
–Russian (8-6) p10
–Spray (1-2) p4
–Suppliers (7-1) p6
Germinating gum trees (7-4) p5
Ginger: (4-4) p12-14 ; (6-3) p14
Ginger-freezing (6-5) p4
Ginger-growing of (8-4) p8
Ginger-help against obesity; article (14-3) p12
Ginseng, Brahmi, Gingko &; info & benefits (15-1) p6
Giveaway table (25-3) p7
Glass structures Adelaide (25-2) p10
Global warming; growing food (13-1) p5
Glyphosate; for information & debate (16-1) p7
Goat, a story (7-3) p11
Golden Apple (2-4) p16
Gold Coast Marathon July 2008 (8-4) p9, 2009 (9-4) p2
Gotu Kola (Centella asiatica), (8-5) p14-16; research (9-2) p5, (9-3) p10
Gourds, mini (9-1) p12
Grape, Red Carolina (9-1) p12
Grass (7-1) p9
Grass on bitumen driveway (8-5) p14
Grasshoppers (2-5) p6
Greenbank Show, expanded sections (10-1) p12
Green Cover Crops for Summer (12-1) p5
Green Crop (9-5) p17
Green Day Out, article (16-3) p5
Green Harvest visit; photo (14-5) p5
Green Juice, Elene Schmith (21-5) p6
Green Manure (3-1) p10-11
Green Solutions, recipes (10-2) p9
Green Tea, benefits of (8-5) p17
Greenfest, article (8-5) p10
Grevillea, Peaches & Cream, article (12-1) p6
Grey Water – filtering of (7-6) p6-7
Goanna Another Visitor; (18-2) p4
Groundcovers; edible 1st layer (14-4) p4, taller 2nd layer (14-4) p4
Ground Preparation for New Crops, article (16-3) p9
Groundswell: -Emailing Photo’s (6-5) p8 -Self Profile Prompts (4-1) p2-3 -preferred Fonts (6-2) p7
Growing seeds from fleshy fruit (6-2) p9
Growing Tulips, advise for (7-1) p14
Growing Flowers in a Pot (7-5) p9
Growing trees in raised beds (22-2) p6
Growing Vege’s in Straw Bales (3-1) p2 ; (15-4) p6
Grumichama (Eugenia brasiliensis) (10-2) p4
Guinea Fowl (2-1) p5-7 ; (2-3) p5 ; Brave (16-1) p8
Guisaro or Brazilian guava (10-1) p5 ; (10-2) p3
Guyana Chestnut (3-2) p14 ; (6-4) p6
Guest Speakers:
2009 Gavin Bullock; (9-6) p3 ; Gavin Bullock Workshop (10-2) p4
2014 Sept, Ged Plunkett (14-6) p3-4
2014 Oct, Phil Ryan; (14-6) p6-7
2019 Jan, Clare Bickle
2019 Feb, Dolph Cooke – Barefoot Biochar (19-2) p8
2021 Apr, Jerry Coleby-Williams , Sustainable Gardening (21,3) p5-6
2023 Dr John Quayle, Environmental protection o our fragile ecosystem (23-3) p11
2023 May, Jane Milburn – sustainable clothing (23-4) p6
2023 June, Ellen Hiscock-Bowman – substation 33 (23-4) p9
2023 July, Josephine Romero – butterflies (23-6) p5
2023 October, Russell Watson – fire preparation (23-6) p10
2024 Jan, Detective Sargeant Ian Wells – cybercrime prevention (24-2) p4-5
2024 March, Elene Schmith – Herbal First Aid (24-3) p6
2024 April, Jan Glazebrook and Denis Cox – Propagating from seeds and cuttings (24-3) p7
2024 May, Clytie Binder – composting (24-4) p4
2024 June, Elene – herbal teas (24-4) p5
2024 June, Denise – making cleaning products (24-4) p5
2024 July, Peter Copping – keeping property healthy for native flora and fauna (24-5) p4
2024 August, Brett Malcolm – Brett finds frogs – how to encourage frogs to our backyards (24-5) p5
2025 January, Helen Rattenbury – How to recycle “rubbish” with very little effort
2025 February, Doreen Jachmann of Bloomfields Homestead – conserving water in the garden (25-2) p 6
2025 March, Michelle Gleeson from Bugs Ed (25-3) p 3
2025 April, Brian Donaldson, the Worm Man (25-3) p 4
2025 May, Nolene Platten, Gut health and recipes (25-4) p 5
2025 June, Rachel Hews, Cedar Grove Landcare (25-4) p 7
2025 July, Elene Schmith, Arrowroot (25-5) p 3, 8-10
2025 August, Keith McCosh, Fassifern region (25-5) p7
2025 September. Kate Masci, Keeping fish in the garden (25-6) p 6-8
2025 October, Darryl Jones, Birds in the garden (25-6) p 11
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Ham sandwiches (25-4) p 9
Handy hint, hot chillies (14-1) p6
Handy Hints for the Holiday Season (7-6) p18
Hand washing; hot air dryers-v-paper towels (13-2) p8
Hare, European Brown (5-6) p6
Have you tried these? Snake gourd, Radish, Kale (10-4) p19
Hay bale of (1-3) p2 ; (3-1) p2
Health Benefits of Green Tea (8-5) p17
Healthy Gardening (5-6) p5 & 14
Hedge, Aussie Bloomers, trouble growing (7-5) p16 ; living fence (4-2) p3-4
Heliothis Caterpillar (3-4) p6
Helping Hands (5-2) p8 ; A burden shared (8-1) p13 ; A thank you (8-2) p7
Herbs:
–Herb Garden, using old tyres (3-3) p12
–Herbs to plant in May (14-3) p14
–Herbs for Animal Health (11-5) p13-14
Herbal Hints & Profiles:
–Basil; lemon, lime & hybrid (9-1) p7
–Bay leaf (6-2) p5
–Betony (2-5) p14-15
–Caraway (8-4) p13
–Cardamom: Elettaris cardamom (12-1) p13
–Comfrey (4-2) p12-13 ; (9-2) p10; (22-4) p9-10
–Coriander (3-1) p6-7
–Chives, onion or garlic (2-2) p10
–Chocolate Mint (9-1) p7
–Citronella (6-4) p9
–Dandelion (7-4) p15 ; (8-2) p15
–Dog Bane (4-4) p8
–Fennel (24-6) p11
–Feverfew (Tabacetum Parthenium) (11-5) p14-15
–Galangal (14-4) p4
–Garlic (2-4) p7-8 ; (6-3) p13
–Ginger (4-4) p12-14 ; (6-3) p14
–Lavender (6-5) p16 ; (8-6) p4
–Lemon Balm (9-4) p9-10
–Lemon Grass (6-3) p9
–Lemon Myrtle (1-2) p2
–Mother of all herbs (9-1) p7
–Nettles (22-4) p12
–Old man saltbush (22-4) p9
–Parsley (8-3) p17 ; (9-4) p9
–Rosemary (6-2) p12
–Sage (8-1) p13
–Schisandra Chinensis (10-1) p7
–Stevia (5-5) p10-12
–Tansy, or Golden Buttons (2-3) p12-13
–Thyme (25-1) p7
–Turmeric (6-4) p12 ; article (10-5) p11-12 ; rotation of (14-4) p2 ; (19-5) p7
–Vietnames Mint (4-3) p6
–Wormwood (6-2) p5
Herbal Remedies
–making of (6-3) p15
–herbal teas (24-4) p7-9
Hog Plum (2-4) p16
Honey (4-6) p6 ; (9-1) p12 ; Pesticides (18-2) p11
Hibiscus frost affected (7-5) p16
Hibiscus, Native; recipes (10-1) p13
High on a Hill was a Lonely Goat Heard! Article (7-3) p11
Highland Hijinks, article (7-1) p8
Hippeastrums (8-5) p14
Holiday & the Vegie Garden; Sue Morris (15-6) p10
Holiday in the USA, story of (7-4) p10
Home Biogas (Methane) Plant (16-3) p6-7
Horticultural Oil, Biodegradable oil mix (10-2) p9
How to keep the dog off my strawberries, photo (10-3) p2
How I Make Yoghurt, article by Marg Arnold (16-3) p8
Hot Box, heat ‘n’ grow (6-4) p10 ; seed sowing (7-4) p12
Hothouse, building of; article (10-3) p14
Hothouse, the busy (10-2) p7
Hot Water Bottle, recycling of (7-1) p12
Hugelkultur; a raised bed (12-3) p 8 ; an update (12-4) p 7; (25-4) p 8-9
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Ibeckia, climbing yam (14-4) p5
Ice Cream, recipe (3-1) p16-17
Icecream Bean (Inga Edulis) (8-3) p10-11
Index 2013 (14-2) p9-10
Indian Fig, note (14-3) p7
Indian Limes (9-1) p12
Insect bites, relief (3-1) p14
Insect traps (25-6) p 12-13
Insects in the Garden – citrus gall wasp (25-3) p7
In the Orchard (21,1)
Invasive Plant List (8-2) p9
International Year of Bio-Diversity 2010 (10-1) p11
Internet Sites:
Lots of the sites given in GSW no longer exist, all those that are active as of October 2019 are listed on a separate page Click here
Int’l Year of Freshwater (3-5) p20-21
It’s a bug’s life, Diatomaceous Earth, article (7-4) p13
Illawarra Plum (Podocarpus elatus) (8-1) p9
Indian Hawthorn (8-5) p14
Invasive Plant List (8-2) p9
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Jabberwocky, verse by Lewis Carroll (12-1) p4
Jaboticaba (Myrciaria cauliflora): (10-2) p2 ; article, photo (13-3) p7 ; photo, flowering branches (9-6) p7 ; it will not die, article (8-5) p9
Jackfruit (10-2) p2
Jam:-Chilli (3-3) p17-18
Jam-Fig & Rhubarb (3-2) p18
Jam:–Rosella (3-2) p17-18
Jam:–Tamarillo (3-4) p18
Jerusalem Artichokes: (4-2) p9 ; (4-2) p14 ; (14-4) p4
Jicama (Pachyrrhizus erosus): article/photo (10-4) p10 ; growing of (12-5) p10
Joke (8-6) p11 ; Jokes on Jeeps, I want a Jeep; photo (13-4) p14
Joseph’s Coat moth (12-3) p15
Joys of gardening, the; article (14-2) p6
Juneau, Alaska, Glacier Gardens & rainforest (11-2) p16-17
Jumping the Garden Fence; CSIRO Report (8-6) p8
Jun, the Kombucha Alternative; (18-6) p5
Justice of the Peace (6-5) p18
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Kaempferia rotunda (25-6) p 3
Kale (10-4) p19
Kale, how I learned to love; article (14-6) p10 – good for macula degeneration
Kanyaka ruins (22-4) p8
Kapok Tree (20-3) p5
Keeping fish in the garden (25-6) p 6-8
Kefir (15-3) p5-6
Kefir, milk; article (15-4) p7
Kei Apple, first crop; article (13-3) p12
Kew Garden, a visit to (5-3) p17
Kitchen, cooking oil disposal (5-5) p5
Koalas – Home Insurance (19-6) p7
Kohl Rabi; quick tips (13-6) p12
Kombucha (15-3) p6
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Lablab Bean Seed (9-5) p17 ; article (12-1) p8
Labels for Plants; (18-2) p3
Lake, Julie; article by (8-1) p7-9
Lavender: (6-5) p16 ; reference (8-6) p4 ; not flowering (8-5) p14
Lawn grubs (2-5) p6
Lawn shrimps (24-1) p9
Lazy Gardener, summer of (3-1) p4
Leaf curl on Rosellas & Lemons (9-1) p16
Leather from Fungi (20-5) p3
Ldli (15-3) p7
Legumes, using effectively (3-5) p7
Lemon Ironwood (1-2) p1
Lemons-Fruit fly (7-3) p10
Lemon-Handy Hints (7-3) p10
Lemon-recipes (2-2) p11; (2-3) p14-16
Lemon-Selection & Storage (2-3) p16
Lemon-Storing (7-3) p9
Lemon-usage of (5-5) p5-7
Lemon-wine (2-2) p11; (2-3) p13-14
Lemon-their uses (14-6) p12-15
Lemon Myrtle (Backhousia citriodora): (1-2) p1 ; — growing (8-1) p8-9
–shortbread, recipe (3-3) p17 –Cheesecake, recipe (7-6) p17
–syrup, recipe (20-3) p8
Lessons from the garden,Craig Chalquist (21-5) p8
Letter, a thank you (12-2) p2
Letter,Doreen (21-4) p4
Lettuce Tree Leaf (9-1) p1
Lettuce, quick tips; (13-6) p12
Lesley & Bees; fun article (13-5) p7
Library:
Library Annual Report for AGM 2009 (9-2) p12
Library additions: Growing from seed; Better Fruit Growing; Newsweek (9-1) p11
Library Catalogue (6-1) p9-10 ; (8-4) p14-15
Library News: (7-1) p9 ; (8-1) p11 ; (8-2) p5 ; (8-3) p6 ; (8-4) p6 ; (8-5) p8 ; (9-1) p11 ; (9-2) p12
Library update (25-3) p5
Lilly Flax Blue (20-5)p6
Lilly Pilly, frost affected (7-5) p16
Limerick Drive, an update (12-6) p13 ; update; all that soil (13-1) p3
Linoleic Acid and Obesity, article; tom Baster (13-4) p8
Liquorice (1-1) p2
Lime: Native Finger (3-3) p14 ; recipe (5-1) p10 & (19-5) p7 ; storing (7-3) p9
Linseed Oil, suppliers (6-4) p18
Liquid Fertiliser from Weeds (5-5) p16; Liquors, Fruit (3-2) p16-17
Livestock
–Amazing chicken facts (25-2) p12
–Broody Hens, (15-4) p5
–Chicken Tips (15-1) p9; (2-2) p3-5; (3-3) p5; (4-1) p4-6
–Chook diseases (3-6) p8-9
–Chook feeder, automatic (10-1) p8
–Chook Farm; pictorial (14-6) p8-9
–Chook parasites (23-6) p11
–Chooks, I’m a mother again; article/photo (14-4) p8
–Chooks: (2-2) p5
–Cow, house Pt.1 (3-4) p9-11; Pt.2 (3-5) p10-12 -Taking to Ipswich (4-5) p10
–Ducks (4-2) p8-9
–Geese (3-2) p9-11;
–Guinea Fowl (2-1) p5-7; (2-3) p5
–Haeley’s Chook Paradise, information/photo (15-4) p5
–Hen House; (18-5) p9
–Hens Need Holidays Too; (18-3) p10
–New Arrivals; lamb & goslings (11-5) p8
–Poultry, Sprouting for (16-6) p10
–Poultry (2-2) p3-5 ; (3-3) p5 ; (3-6) p8-9 ; (6-1) p11-12
–Poultry – self forage system for (5-3) p11
–Rooster, Taming the; Article, Robyn Denmeade (15-5) 8
–Rooster Truce (16-1) p10
–Self Forage Systems for Livestock (5-3) p11
–Sheep (5-4) p10
–Worms (2-3) p2-5
Living off the Land – a profile (6-4) p14
Lost Crops of the Incas-free internet book (9-6) p8
Lychee, not (14-3) p8
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Maleny Botanical Gardens; photo (14-5) p2
Mammey Sapote, note (14-3) p7
Maranta (14-4) p5
May, a time to plant (14-3) p14
Megabyte Tomatoes (19-6) p8
Mexican Tarragon (14-4) p4
Mexican Yam (14-4) p8
Momordica charantia, bitter melon; article (14-1) p6
Moringa, drumstick tree (14-4) p5
Mortgage Lifter, tomato (14-1) p3
My garden patch, Robyn Denmeade (20-6) p3
My Lips Are Sealed; article (14-3) p16
Malabar Spinach-Basella alba (12-6) p9
Malabar Spinach; Article (15-5) p5
Melicope rubra; little evodia (12-1) p7-8
Mangel Wurzel, article (10-3) p4
Marathon, gold coast July 2008 (8-4) p9
Margarine containers, recycling of (7-1) p12
Maggots; article – Poo into Protein (13-1) P5
Mark Tully’s Property, a visit to (7-3) p7
Masci – Denise & Steve – In our Garden July 2020 (20-4) p6
Maidenhair fern, tea tips (7-2) p10
Making Firewood, newspaper (7-5) p14
Magical Mystery Garden Tour (5-3) p12-14
Marek’s Disease (3-6) p8-9
Markets, dates of local (3-1) p14 ; (4-3) p11
Marmalade; lemon & Lime (2-3) p14-15
Mealy Bugs, getting rid of (9-1) p16
Member survey (24-2) p13-14
Metal Cleaner (7-6) p14
Mayonnaise, recipe (4-2) p14
Members Profiles: (See Garden Tours)
Mealy Bugs (15-2) p6
Drafting & Design (15-2) p16 ; (15-3) p13
Commissioner for Declarations (15-2) p16 ; (15-3) p16
Members and past members
–Doreen’s day (22-4) p8
–Glazebrook, Jan; Award; QCGC Individual Contribution by individual to community (13-2) p11-13
–Lifetime members: Sue, Jan and Denis (25-1) p3, 4
–Tony and Denise update (22-4) p7
–Tony’s OBE (24-1) p5
–Farewell letter – Marg & Paul Blanchard (16-3) p2
Members Services:
Business Cards & Brochures (7-1) p16
Computer Training/Web Design (7-1) p16
Members’ websites:
Margdensplace.blogspot.com.au (12-4) p8
Tomandannesgarden.blogspot.com.au (12-4) p8
http://www.unusualgarden.wordpress.com (12-4) p8
Memories of Gardening by Members:
Learning to Garden Granddad’s Way; Article Cheryl Folley (13- 6) p5
A Childhood memory of Fruit Trees Sue Morris (13-6) P10-11
Of time gone by- Joy Griffin (13-4) p7
1st & 2nd Growing Experience, article; Denise James (13-4) p9
First gardening experience; Jean Wheatley (13-6) p6
Introduction to Gardening-Lesley Henry (13-5) p8
First Gardening Experience; Elene Schmith (13-6) p12
Men on the Mountain, support group (9-6) p2
Midjim Berry (2-1) p8
Midgie/Sandfly Spray (16-6) p12
Milk Kefir, article (15-4) p7
Milk, spray (4-3) p6
Mineral deficiency in your soil; article (10-6) p8
Mirror/windows, cleaning (3-1) p13
Misdiagnosis, a case of (12-3) p15
Mobile Ph, world wide emergency No. (7-3) p7
Molasses, pest control (2-5) p6; p7
Molasses use for Poultry (16-6) p10
Molodri use for Poultry (16-6) p10
More suburban mayhem (25-4) p 12
Moths (2-5) p6 , yellow tiger (20-4) p5
Morgellons Disease, article (8-3) p14
Morning after, the; article (10-3) p7
Mosquitoes: (2-5) p6 ; natural control of (8-3) p14
Moss, Nicola; Solo Art Exhibition (8-3) p16
Mount Coot-tha Botanic Garden Visit (10-4) p17
Move from Koralbyn to Nambour (7-6) p7
Mt Barney Lodge 2007 Open Garden Day (7-5) p8 ; Photo of (7-6) p8
Mulch, – not all bales are created equal; article (13-5) p9
Mulberry ; growing; article (13-4) p9 ; wine (2-5) p18 ; (18-6) p8
Mum’s Apron; (18-1) p10
Mundu (Garcinia dulcis) (10-2) p3
Mung beans (1-3) p2 ; (9-2) p11
Munyeroo (9-4) p8
Mushrooms (19-4) p8
Mushroom Grower, visiting a (9-5) p12-13 ; recipe (3-4) p18 ; (7-3) p16
Musings on an English Garden; article, photo’s (10-5) p6
My non-existent productive garden; article (9-6) p7
Myrtle Rust, article (10-3) p8
Mystery plant identified (9-2) p11
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Nasturtium seed; capers from (13-5) p6
Native bees (25-1) p8
Native Bee Rescue, article (8-5) p13 ; problem (18-2) p5
Native Weeds in my garden (16-2) p6
Natural Products, uses for; Chart (15-1) p5
Nasty Additives (5-6) p7-10
Native Plants:
–Bunya Nuts (3-1) p5-6
–Finger Lime (3-3) p14
–Hibiscus, recipes (10-1) p13
–Midjim Berry (2-1) p8
–Tamarind; (18-1) p7
Role of Native Plants in a sustainable garden Series: Jan Glazebrook
A Plants (2-2) p5-6
B Plants (2-3) p11-12
C Plants (2-4) p19-20
D Plants (3-1) p11-12
E Plants (3-2) p14-15
F Plants (3-3) p14-15
G Plants (3-4) p15-16
H Plants (3-5) p19
I, J, K Plants (4-2) p8
L Plants (4-3) p4
M Plants (4-4) p6-7
N & O Plants (4-5) p6
P Plants (5-1) p6-7
Q, R, S Plants (5-2) p14-15
Tomato, the bush (2-3) p7-8 -For Christmas (2-5) p17-18
Nature’s Garbage Disposal, poem (4-6) p8
Neem Oil, cold pressed, use for dogs (7-1) p10
Neighbourhood Pantry (20-4) p4
Nematodes (2-5) p6
Nest Boxes for Wildlife (4-5) p8
Nettle (10-5) p15-16 ; recipe (7-5) p12; (22-4) p12
Netting, tip for (7-1) p9
New residents at Nth Tamborine (12-5) p6
New Leaf #87 – Journal of Biodynamic Agriculture Australia (13- 5) p12
Newspaper: -Logs, making of (3-1) p14 -recycling of (7-1) p12; (7-5) p14
Nightshade Family – Solanaceae (4-2) p10, 11
Nipple Egg, picture of (9-2) p7
No Dig Gardening; (18-2) p6
Norfolk Island, a profile (4-2) p6-8
Norfolk Island pines (22-6) p15
Not so stinky, article (9-3) p11
NTS Products (7-2) p14-17
Nut grass treatment (24-3) p7
Nutrient Deficiencies in soils (13-5) p14
Nut trees; possible problems (12-3) p6-7
Nutri-Store Gold (7-2) p14-17 ; New Products (8-2) p4
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Obesity, Rosella & Ginger help against; article (14-3) p12
October 2014 Guest Speaker, Revised article (15-1) p3-4
Office Bearers 2001 to 2021 (21-6) p8
Old toothbrush uses (23-6) p10
Olives (2-2) p9-10
Olive picking in Italy (24-1) p10-11
Olive Pressing (1-3) p2-3
Olle workshop (24-4) p6
One cat for every person in Aust, article (10-1) p9
Onion, Life cycle (3-1) p8
Onion Bags, recycling of (7-1) p12
Online bulk purchases ordering guide (24-6) p3
Open Garden – Daintree Drive Logan Village Jan & Denis (9-4) p14 ; (10-4) p8 ; (13-4) p15
Open Garden Scheme Fair (12-2) p9
Open Garden Ross Davis (7-4) p12
Our Christmas Surprise; article, photo (11-1) p8
Orchard, improving health of (3-3) p8-10
Orchard, In The (21,1)
Ormeau Garden Club Visit (19-4) p5
Orange
Orange-Tea (19-5) p6
Organic: -Compost Tea (3-1) p8-10
Organic:-Fertilizer (6-2) p12 ; (6-3) p5
Organic: -Green Manure (3-1) p10-11
Organic: -Heliothis Caterpillar, control of (3-4) p8
Organic:-pest control, little fingers, article (7-6) p11
Organic:-Popcorn, grow your own (9-5) p14
Organic:-Powdery Mildew, treatment of (4-3) p6
Organic:-Rhubarb Spray (3-2) p13
Organic:-Slow Release Fertilizer (3-3) p7, 8
Organic: -Slug & snail repellent (3-5) p18
Organic: -Sprays & Pest Control (1-2) p4 ; (2-5) p4-7; (6-3) p8-9
Organic: -White Cedar (Melia azeradach) (3-3) p9
Organic: -White oil, recipe (2-5) p6 ; (6-3) p8
Organic Gardening, quote (4-6) p7
Organic from Ross’s garden; article (10-2) p7
Organics Origami (12-3) p17
Organisations:
-Ausbale (5-2) p10
-DPI call centre (2-1) p9
-ESDIC (5-2) p10
-Green Harvest (4-3) p5
-Logan & Albert Conservation Assoc (2-3) p17
-Organic Gifts (5-1) p5
-Qld Council of Garden Clubs Inc (3-1) p15
-Sub Tropical Fruit Club of Qld (3-1) p15
-Tamborine Mountain Landcare (4-4) p6
-Tamborine Mtn Natural History Assoc (2-3) p17
-Our Girls, an article (5-4) p12
-Outback Tour 2006 Pt.1 (6-5) p17
-Qld Council of Garden Clubs (7-1) p9
Oxalis, how to kill (8-6) p5
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Pachyrhizus erosus (14-4) p8
Pain relief oil recipe (24-4) p11
Paint, non toxic (7-2) p9
Panchira Insignis,(sth Amer Chestnut) (6-4) p6
Pantry pests, repel (2-5) p6
Parsley, gourmet herb (8-3) p17
Parsnips, sowing of (12-3) p10
Passata Day, (Italian Tradition) article Denise Masci (19-2) p5
Passata making (24-2) p9
Passive solar (23-6) p11
Passionfruit: (3-5) 12-16 ; recipe (3-5) p19-20 ; fruit dropping (9-1) p16
Pasture Planting/revitalising, help required (7-5) p17
Paul’s Lobster (20-3) p4
PawPaw: (6-3) p11 -recipes (6-3) p17 ; leaves, black spots (8-5) p14 ; (20-3) p4
Peanuts, high-oleic acid; article (14-3) p11-12
Pepper Vine, note (14-3) p8
Peace Star (8-6) p11
Peaches & Cream; article (11-4) p7
Peach Tree, protect from fruit fly (7-5) p16
Peach/cot, problem with (8-6) p10
Peanuts (6-5) p11 ; harvesting of (8-3) p3; (22-3) p7
Peanut & chocolate Biscuits (11-4) p12
Pear, the underrated; article (11-4) p14 ; recipes (2-2) p11-12 ; (7-3) p16 ; pies (7-3) p16
Pecans when to harvest and bug problems (9-2) p11
Lemon selection and storage (2=3) p16
Personal Goal Settings; article (12-3) p16
Perennial Poppies Lecture Day (4-5) p10
Petty Spurge (Euphorbia peplus) article (10-2) p6
Pineapple – Elene’s (25-2) p13
Permaculture:
–Design Course Jimbour Q (10-1) p4
–Energy Efficient, Design for Living (2-2) p8-9
–Environment, Changing Suburbia (3-2) p13-14
–Productive Zones (2-3) p9-11
–Gear – how to grow tomatoes The easiest way (16-2) p9
–Quality or Quantity, Changing Suburbia (3-4) p14-15
–Sustainably Resourceful, the art of (2-4) p17-18
–talk with Vanessa Fernandes (14-4) p4-5
–Trees, value of (2-5) p15-16
–Water, changing Suburbia (3-3) p12-13
–Permaculture journey start (22-3) p5
-Photos, emailing of (6-5) p8
Photos;
–a new use for the chicken tractor (10-3) p2
–arrowroot how I cook photos (10-3) p9
–Bush turkey nest (16-2) p7
–Gavin Bullock Workshop (10-2) p2
–Garden Art, photo’s (15-1) p14 ; (18-5) p7 ; (18-6) p9
–March visit, Cathy Nutt (10-3) p8
–Yard long bean, Tom Baster (10-3) p11
–Alpaca at March meeting (10-3) p11
–Garden Feature of old Wine Press, photo of (7-6) p11
–Giant Prize winning Sponge Cake (10-3) p15
–Gold Coast marathon 2009 (9-4) p2
–Lifetime members (25-1) p1
–Phoebe with potatoes, photograph (10-5) p2
–Photo; sample of super raffle prizes (13-1) p3
–Photo; lazy birds nesting (13-2) p3
–Repurposed items (25-5) p 3
–Repurposed items (25-6) p13
–Scarecrow festival 2013; Mt Tamborine; photo’s (13-1) p6
–Scarecrow Festival 2014 , Mt Tamborine; Article/photos (14-1) p4
–Scarecrow Festival 2015, Mt Tamborine; article/photo (15-1) p13
–Scarecrow Festival 2020, Mt Tamborine; article/photo (20-5) p10
–Sculpture, recycled material, photo of (7-3) p13
–Vegetable oddities (18-5) p9
–Wildlife at Flora’s place(16-2) p7
Phytomining article, Anthony Van De Ent (21,3) p8-10
Pigeon Pea in the orchard (8-2) p9
Phoenix Theatre, info for Social evening (7-2) p6
Pigweed (9-4) p8
Pigeon Pea (14-4) p5
Potatoes; diary notes (14-5) p6-7 ; cooking (14-5) p8
Prunings; article (14-2) p6-7
Pineapples: growing of (9-4) p4 ; article (15-1) p8-9 ; benefits of (16-6) p7; (22-5) p11; pineapple crop (23-1) p4
Pitaya (10-2) p4 ; flowers & fruit (11-2) p10-11
Pitomba (Eugenia luschnathiana) (10-2) p3
Poo in protein; article (13-1) P5
Psidium guineense (Brazilian guava) (10-1) p5
Plant health
–Tomatoes – pests & problems (2-4) p10-14
Potash & your tomato crops, article (10-3) p10
–Control of, organic (2-5) p4-7; (3-3) p9
–Citrus (2-1) p8,9
–Device for pest control (6-5) p8
–Dogs, repel spray for (4-4) p8
–Fruit Piercing Moth (18-2) p10
–Fungal diseases (2-5) p6
–Fungi – leather from (20-5) p3
–Fungi – Slime Mould, Dog’s Vomit – (21,1)
–Fungi presentation (23-6) p12
–Fungicide, recipe (10-2) p9
–Hare, European Brown (5-6) p6
–Heliothis Caterpillar (3-4) p6-9
–Myrtle’s Tips (5-3) p7
–Snail & Slug, control of (2-5) p6,7; (3-5) p18
–Tomato (2-4) p10-15
–Predatory Insects (14-5) p10
–Phosphorous Acid Fungicides; article (10-2) p5-6Fungal diseases (2-5) p6
–White Oil Recipe; Peter Cundle’s (8-4) p8
Plant Profiles:
— Arrowroot – Canna Edulis (4-3) p 4-5; (25-5) p 8; Maranta (25-5) p 8
— Backhousia – Citoidora (Sweet Verbena Tree Lemon Ironwood, Lemon Scented Myrtle) (1-2) p1
— Bauhinia (6-3) p10
— Chinese Water Chestnuts (1-3) p1
— Ginger – Zingiber Officinale (4-4) p12-14
— Inga Edulis or Icecream Bean (8-3) p10-11
— Liquorice (1-1) p2
— Madagascar Beans (7-2) p7
— Panchira Insignis (Sth Amer. Chestnut) (Saba Nut, Malabar & Guyana Chestnut (6-4) p6
— Stevia (5-5) p10-12
— Umbrella Tree (6-1) p6
–Yacon (7-1) p5
Plant ID ; Carphalea? (9-1) p16 ; Wrightia antidysenterica (12-2) p6
Planting Guides:- Check latest Groundswell for Current guide
Plant Material, diseased (2-5) p5
Plant Mining, Article Marg Arnold (21,2) p6
Plant propagation and maintenance
–Raising from Seed (3-4) p11, 12
–The resiience of (22-3) p4
–Propagation (3-6) p4-5 ; (4-4) p5-6
–Propagation notes by Jan Glazebrook (24-3) p9-12
–Pruning (2-2) p9; (3-5) p2-3 ; (18-4) p5
–Pruning with Kaspar Schnyder (12-4) p6-7
–Pruning Grapes (22-4) p10
–Pruning natives (22-5) p5-6
–Seed Raising (24-6) p13
Plastic Bags, Biodegradable (3-6) p12
Plastic Containers, remove smell (3-1) p13
Plums, drying of (1-3) p4
Plunkett Road, a profile (6-2) p5;
Plunkett Rd & Tamborine, history of (6-3) p12
Poems
–Caterpillar (Anon) (23-2) p3
–Compost Heap by Rhubard (3-6) p9-10
–Dust if you must by Rose Milligan (23-1) p3
–It couldn’t be done by Edgar Guest (22-6) p14
–Nature’s Garden Disposal by Betty Brown (4-6) p8
–Mulberry Pies by Sue Morris (6-5) p16
–Mum’s Apron by Doreen Wendt-Weir (18-1) p10
–My Shadow by Robert Louis Stevenson (20-6) p8
–Jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll (12-1) p4
–The Gardener by Doreen Wendt-Weir (16-4) p11
–The Ugly Scarecrow by Doreen Wendt-Weir (21-6) p10
Poisonous Plants (5-4) p8, 9
Pollution in homes (5-2) p5-9
Possum proofing (26-1) p9
Popcorn, grow your own organically (9-5) p14
Poly construction (2-5) p10-11
Poinciana, problem with (8-6) p10
Portulaca Oleracea-Purslane, Munyeroo or pigweed (9-4) p8
Potassium Manganate (2-5) P5
Pots – Rustic how to make (1-3) p3
Potatoes:-General (3-6) p5-6; (4-2) p10; (6-4) p17; (11-3) p11; (11-4) p8
-Beetle (8-5) p14, (9-2) p11
-Growing (7-3) p8
-Growing of with manure & straw (8-5) p14
-Recipe (7-5) p13
-Storing (7-3) p9
-Storage of (8-6) p10
-Potatoes, growing of (12-3) p10
Potato, sweet, how to plant (8-3) p11
Potatoes, sweet (16-4) p6
Potato weed (11-2) p14
Poultry Feeders, milk containers (8-5) p10
Pots, rustic (1-3) p3
Pot Holder; make a (7-6) p16
Potty, photo of sue going (11-4) p3
Potting Mixture, seed raising, homemade (3-2) p5-7
Powdery Mildew, spray for (3-1) p5; (4-3) p6
Preserving preserves (12-2) p8
Pritikin, recipe (3-6) p13
Privet, Landcare Solution (3-3) p4
Problem Corner:
2007 (7-1) p12; (7-3) p14; (7-5) p16
2008 (8-3) p3; (8-3) p11; (8-4) p8; (8-5) p14; (8-6) p10
2009 (9-1) p16; (9-2) p11;
2012 Buddha’s hand fruits (12-5) p11
Predatory Shield Bug (20-3) p3
Pumpkin: (6-3) p12-article; Carolyn Page (13-4) p10
–gramma trombone variety (20-2) p6
–organic; planting (8-4) p8
–giant, diary of (9-1) p10
–giant, seed available (9-2) p11
–seed saving (9-2) p2
–sprouts (15-3) p11
–organic sprouts (26-1) p6-7
Pumps, Platypus (2-4) p4-6; (2-5) p10
Purslane (9-3) p10 ; (9-4) p8
Push-ups, fitness for both genders (8-6) p5
Prostate Awareness (9-1) p4
Psychotria Elata (hookers Lips) (15-1) p2
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Quote: -organic Gardening is (4-6) p7
-thought provoking (8-5) p2
QCGC Award Nominations; Biennial Awards Cat.2 Jan Glazebrook (13-2) p11-13
Qld Council of Garden Clubs (7-1) p9
Qld Garden Expo; article (11-4) p6
Qld Home & Garden Expo–Nambour, article (7-4) p15
Qld Jam Plant (Rosella- Hibiscus Sabdariffa); article (14-1) p5
Quark, butter & whey, making (7-2) p10
Quick Tips, Asparagus, kohl Rabi, lettuce (13-6) p12
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Radicchio (10-5) p16
Radis Noir (black radish) (10-1) p14 , (20-6) p6
Radishes (3-1) p3-4 ; (10-4) p19
Radium Weed (Euphorbia peplus); article (10-2) p6 Raising seedling (10-2) p7
Rainbow Chard (5-5) p15
Rain Forest Foods; article by Julie Lake (8-1) p7-9
Rainforest, planting of (5-1) p5, (7-5) p10
Raised beds, honey bees, for amino acids (13-4) p7
Raised bed crops – growing trees in raised bed (22-2) p6
Rattus Rattus, caught in trap (16-5) p8
Rats, Bush -v- Rattus rattus/norvegicus (16-4) p5-6
Red Basil (14-4) p4
Red Mizuna (20-4) p3
Roots, edible (14-4) p4
Rosella, help against obesity; article (14-3) p12
Recent happenings around Limerick; article (10-6) p3
Recognising a Cry for Help (8-1) p13
Recognising a Stroke (8-2) p7
Red Bopple Nut (Hicksbeachia pinnatifolia) (8-1) p9
Reducing Cane Toads breeding in dams; article (10-6) p9
Recycling:
–Bottles & Jars (7-3) p13
–Calendars (4-6) p6
–Chicken Coop, A-frame (4-1) p6
–Chicken Wire (8-6) p4
–Christmas Cards into Gift Boxes (8-1) p12
–Compost Sieve (8-3) p12
–Custard Apple Seeds (7-3) p8
–Fertilizer Containers (7-1) p9
–Flyscreen off cuts (7-1) p12
–Fruit Fly Trap (3-6) p10
–Hanging onion bag (12-1) p10
–Hot water bottle (7-1) p12
–Ideas (13-3) p14; –Ideas for your garden (16-2) p5-6
–Margarine containers (7-1) p12
–Milk Cartons (6-5) p6, 13, (7-1) p12
–Molectra Products, rubber based (4-3) p11
–Newspaper (7-1) p12; (7-5) p14;
–Old glasses cases (25-1) p5
–Old Socks (6-4) p13, 14; (6-5) p9-11
–Onion bags (7-1) p12
–Plastic bottles & caps (11-1) p4
–photo’s (13-1) P4; –note & photo (14-5) p8
–Repurposing sherry glasses (22-1) p4
–Saving Seeds (8-1) p12
–Soft Plastic (16-1) p9
–Tea bags (7-1) p12; (7-2) p9, 10
–Washing machine drum to brazier and lawn art (13-2) p8
–wicking beds from recycled materials (24-4) p9
–A Scarecrow (9-3) p5
–Milk Cartons, recycling of (7-1) p12
–Milk Container, use of for poultry (8-5) p10
–Outside Tub Project (9-3) p6
–Truck Tyres in Thailand (9-3) p6
–Pillowcases (9-5) p16
–Plastic Milk Cartons (9-5) p16
–Cast Iron Fireplace (20-6) p4
–Toilet Rolls, recycling of (7-6) p13
Recycling & water wise tip from FLORA (14-4) p10
Recycling E-waste; article (15-1) p10
Recycling – an Epiphany (16-5) p10
References/Recommended Reading:
-Aluminium (4-3) p5
-Arrowroot (4-3) p5
-Australian Native Produce (2-3) p8
-Broad Beans (6-2) p9
-Bush Tucker: (2-3) p8;
-Butterflies (5-6) p17
-Cleanup Aust. (3-3) p18
-Comfrey (4-2) p13
-Crop Rotation (2-5) p9
-Currumbin Eco Village (3-5) p12
-DPI (3-5) p20, 21
-Earth Strength (3-6) p12
-Edible Landscapes (4-2) p11
-Feng Shui (6-4) p16
-Frogs (6-2) p16
-Frost (3-3) p7
-For Love of Roses (7-6) p7
-Geese (3-2) p10, 11
-Ginger (4-4) p13, 14
-Global Garden (3-4) p18, 19
-Green Harvest (7-1) p5
-Heliothis Caterpillar (3-4) p9
-Herbs: (2-3) p13; (2-5) p15; (3-1) p7; (6-3) p14; (1-1)p 3; (2-1) p9; (2-1) p9
-Life & Energy in Agriculture (7-4) p11
-Natural Paint Book, the (7-2) p9
-Mangroves to Mountains (3-4) p3
-Molectra Technologies (4-3) p11
-Plunkett Road (6-3) p12
-Poisonous Plants (5-4) p9
-Preserving (5-1) p8
-Propagation (4-4) p5, 6
-Radishes (4-1) p4
-Seed Savers (4-2) p 11
-Snakes: (2-2) p7
-Snake Identification Guide (7-4) p9
-So Shall We Reap (7-3) p7
-Soil Additives (6-2) p11
-Soil Food (18-4) p8
-Spiders (18-3) p9
-Sprouting (5-6) p15
-Squash (2-5) p10
-Straw Bale (5-2) p10
-Sub-Tropical Fruit Club (3-5) p21
-Sustainable living & growing (4-3) p3; (4-4) p6
-Vanilla plant (2-4) p9-10
-Warm Earth Magazine (4-4) p6
-Water-efficient Garden (4-1) p7, 8
-Water Plants (4-1) p13
-Weeds (5-5) p9
-Wild Herbs of Aust. & NZ (7-4) p15
-Wildlife of Greater Brisbane (3-4) p4
-Yacon, web search for (7-1) p5
Refrigerator, eliminate smells (3-1) p13
Refrigerator, Sustainable Living (7-3) p11
Review, before & after floods; article (13-5) p9
Rhaphiolepis, shrub mt barney (8-5) p14
Rhubarb: -deter beetle (2-5) p6; (3-2) p12, 13; -recipes (3-2) p18, 19, (7-3) p16 -keeping fresh (7-6) p18; (23-6) p4
Riberry (Syzygium Luehmanni) (8-1) p8
Richmond Birdwing Butterfly (7-5) p11
Robertsons garden; plant ID (12-1) p6
Roma St Parklands, info for Excursion (7-2) p6
Room Freshener (3-1) p14
Rose Apple (9-1) p12
Roses, growing (13-4) p14
Rosella (Hibiscus Sabdariffa): (3-2) p11
-with leaf curl (9-1) p16
-article (14-1) p5
-De-seeding Tool (3-2) p11-12
-recipes (3-2) p 15, 18; (3-6) p13; (6-2) p8
Rosie‟s weeds (9-2) p11
RSPSC, plea not to use sticky traps (9-4) p6
Ryan, Phil; October Guest Speaker (15-1) p3-4
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Saba Chestnut (3-2) p14; (6-4) p6
Sage, hints for (8-1) p13
Salad Weeds (9-3) p10; (9-4) p8
Sale, Trade, Give away, Exchange, Buy: THESE HAVE NOT BEEN ADDED AS THEY ARE NOT CURRENT
Salsa Verde (3-6) p6
Salvinia Molesta, aquatic plant, article (10-2) p10
Sandpaper Fig (Ficus fraseri), note (14-3) p8
Sansevieria; (18-2) p15
Saucepan, burnt (3-1) p13
Sauropus androgynus (sweet leaf bush); article (14- 2) p5
Sausage sizzle 2022 (22-6) p 6
Sausage sizzle 2023 (23-5) p 7-8
Sausage sizzle 2025 (25-6) p 14
Scurvy Weed (9-3) p10
Seaweed & molasses, spray (2-5) p7
Secret Santa pots, (26-1) p7
Seed:
Seed Bank (3-3) p10-11 ; (6-4) p11
Seeds for survival, article (12-3) p11
Seed Germination (7-4) p5
Seed Raising Potting Mix, homemade (3-2) p5-7
Seed Raising/sowing (3-4) p11-12; (5-3) p9-10, (5-4) p4; (6-2) p9, (8-5) p12
Seed Saving (8-1) p12 ; (15-2) p7 ; article (7-6) p8; (20-6) p7
–Gumboot garden (12-5) p5
–Cucumber seeds (11-1) p6 ; (20-6) p7
–Seed Savers Network (2-3) p18
Seed raising mix DIY (23-1) p6
Sentree Tree Protector (8-1) p9
Seminars (4-1) 6, 7
Septic tank (5-1) p7-9
SGA, Sustainable Gardeners Association (8-2) p9
Shrubs, 4th layer (14-4) p5
Shannon’s Mushrooms, picture (15-3) p9
Shahtoot Mulberry; (18-6) p8
Sheep: -Damara (7-3) p12 -keeping of (5-4) p10 -Wiltshire Horn, (7-3) p12
Sheep Sorrel (Herb) (17-5) p7
Shirt Collars, clean (3-1) p14
Shrubs; Murraya “mock orange” (13-2) p14
Singapore Gardens (19-4) p7
Silverbeet (3-1) p7, 8 ; problem with (8-6) p10
Silverfish, control of (2-5) p6
Sine- that’s it (12-5) p5
Six Rainforest Plants for SEQ Gardens (8-1) p7-9
Skin Care, natural recipe (15-1) p14
Snakes, Vanessa Bull; article (14-3) p5-6
Spinach, Okinawa (14-4) p5
Slasher (20-2) p7
Slow Food Feast (8-2) p12 – event
Slug & Snail: -don‟t like beer (9-1) p16 -recipe (10-2) p9 -control of (2-5) p6-7; (3-5) p18
Smart Housing News (7-5) p1 5
Smelly Shoes, deodorise (3-1) p 14
Snake Gourd (10-4) p 19
Snake charmer (25-4) p 3
Snake: (2-2) p6-7 -identification guide, available from (7-4) p 9 – in the Compost (8-2) p11 -hiding places (8-2) p11 -tales of
Snippets from Science:
–poo in protein; article (13- 1) p 5
–bees & caffeine; article (13-2) p 8
–Film about plant poaching (22-1) p 5
–toilet paper-v-bidets; article (13-2) p 8
–The Secret Life of a Tree (22-1) p 5
–Weird food Ideas (22-1) p 5
Soil:
–Additives (6-2) p11
–Addendum (2-2) p6
–Cold (7-4) p12
–Fertility, article (8-5) p12
–Green Manure (3-1) p10, 11
–Issues (2-1) p4;
–mineral deficiency in (10-6) p8
–nutrients (20-5) p4
–pH; (18-2) p12
–Tip for keeping cool (7-1) p9
–Secret Life of Soils; (18-5) p5
–Soils ain‟t soils, article (9-6) p5
–Soil & Plant Nutrition, seminars (7-1) p9
–good soil grows good healthy food (13-1) p4
Solanum Nigrum (black nightshade) (10-1) p6
Solar:
-Dryer for excess produce (9-4) p7
-Cooking; article (11-4) p4-5
-Power; article by Ross Holmes (11-5) p9-10
-power in Central London (8-5) p16
-Success; article/recipe (11-4) p13
Sore throat, remedy (8-5) p17
Sorrel, recipe (6-5) p19
SORT Recycling, not for profit (15-1) p10
Sound the Alarm; article, Mark Tully Storm, article (8-6) p12
Soup, recipe (7-4) p17; (7-5) p12
Sour dough – Amish bread starter (11-1) p10
South American Chestnut (6-4) p6
Soya Beans, a perfect food (5-6) p14-15
Spaghetti Pumpkin, article (13-5) p10
Spicy History, a; article Cumin(15-1) p10
Spinach, recipes (3-1) p14-16
Spinach Tree Leaf (9-1) p12
Spring Garden, poem (21,1) p10
Spring Gardening (6-4) p10
Springtime on the Mountain; Garden Trail (11-5) p11-12
Sprouting: (5-6) p15; (6-4) p7, Mung Beans, how to (1-3) P2
Sprouts, pumpkin (15-3) p11
Squash, summer (3-5) p 7-10S (cont)
Squash or Pumpkin?; article Marg Arnold (13-6) p9
Stackable Garden, article (7-4) p10
Stag Horns, borers in (9-1) p16
Stand-by, sustainable living (7-5) p15
Stanley Garden, the; Article on visit (13-4) p3
Stanthorpe Excursion, Report; Bev MacFarlane (13-3) p13
Star Apple (Chrysophyllum cainito) (10-2) p3
Star Pickets, removal of (6-4) p11
Stevia, sweetener, use of (5-5) p10-12
St Erth garden visit, article (14-3) p9-10
Stinking Roger, article, not so stinky (9-3) p11
Stormy weather (24-1) p6-8
Story on Tony and Denise James’s place (22-4) p7
Story on our garden,Elene schmith(22-4) p10
Straw Bale Technology (5-5) p13
Strawberry: -most popular berry fruit (9-5) p14 ; -wine (2-5) p18 ; -Zdana variety (5-5) p8
Striking cutting (7-4) p4
Suburban to urban landscape, article (7-1) p8
Succulent wall (23-2) p7
Sugar Apple, note (14-3) p8
Super grub, Heliothis caterpillar (3-4) p6-9
Summer of the Beans (& more); article (11-1) p13
Summer Carbs; (18-1) p3
Sun Dried, Tomatoes (1-3) p3
Suncoya, note (14-3) p8
Sunflowers (22-5) p12
Surprise Visitors, article Doreen Wendt-Weir (21,3) p6
Suzy Noble Photos of Flowers (19-4) p10
Suzy’s garden (24-1) p12
Sustainability:
–Food for Thought: sustainable living (7-6) p18 ; an experiment, try it (13-6) p6
–Sustainable Gardens in the 40’s (19-5) p3
–Sustainable Gardening Experience; article (13-6) p7
–Sustainable living – 10 point carbon diet (7-5) p15
–Sustainable living (12-1) p5
Living:
-Good Old Day, the (6-4) p14
-Parenthood (6-5) p14
-Food Additives (7-1) p13
-lets talk bamboo (7-2) p11-p13; p17
-is your fridge ridge dige (7-3) p11
-convert your car to lpg (7-4) p6
-food for thought, washing machine (7-6) 16
-edible food garden (8-2) p13
-soil fertility (8-5) p12
-Shannon’s tips – pet fur & lavender stalks recycling (8-6) p4
-Issues in the Scenic Rim; article (11-4) p10
-cloth nappies; article (11-3) p6
-views on sustainability Jo Smith & Linda Deseck (11-5) p10
Suburban Mayhem (25-3 p10-11
Sweet corn (2-4) p10 ; (6-4) p10
Sweet Leaf Bush, (Sauropus androgynus); article (14-2) p5 ; (15-3) p11
Sweet life, the; article (14-2) p7
Sweet Peas, planting time (6-2) p5
Sweet Potatoes: (6-4) p10 ; (11-3) p11 ; (14-4) p4 ; (16-4) p6 ; -holes in leaves (9-2) p11 ; -question: how to plant? (8-3) p11 ; -article; Denis Cox (13-3) p8
Sweet Verbena Tree (1-2) p1
Swimming pool, decommissioning of (10-3) p12
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Tabouleh, recipe (7-6) p17
Tamarind; (18-1) p7
Tamborine Mtn State High School, a visit (6-5) p6 ; Food Club (7-3) p5
Tamborine Mt Scarecrow Festival; TSGS entry (11-5) p12 ; article (14-1) p4
Tamborine School Market, a visit; article (15-4) p6
Tanacetum parthenium (feverfew) (11-5) p14-15
Taro (14-4) p4; (22-6) p12
Tick: Control (9-1) p5 ; removal of (8-6) p5; p10
Tips for netting (7-1) p9
Toads, reducing breeding in dams (10-6) p9
Toilet, cleaning (3-1) p13, cleaner (7-6) p14
Tom’s Edible Weeds; article (11-2) p14
Tomato (4-2) p10-11 ; (11-3) p11 ; (19-1) p4
-Bullocks Heart or Ox Heart (19-1) p4
-The experiment (10-5) p12
-hot house (9-5) p17
-Jaune Flamme (19-1) p4
-sun dried (1-3) p3
-the bush (2-3) p7, 8
-Megabyte variety (19-6) p8
-Mortgage Lifter; article/photos (14-1) p3 ; (19-1) p4
-Roma (19-1) p4
-Scorpio (19-2) p4
Tools:
Electric Mulcher:
— review (19-6) p3
— Sharpening (8-2) p3
Toothache, Plant (21,1) p9
Toothpaste, making of (3-1) p14
Tradesman wanted (7-2) p8
Trade Table (4-1) p9, 10 ; why we love it (7-5) p5
Transparent tags (23-2) p10
Travelling Vegie Garden; (18-2) p12
Tree Ferns, caterpillars in (9-1) p16
Tree Protectors (8-1) p9; (8-5) p17
Trees & vines, 5th layer (14-4) p5
Tree Wisteria, seedlings available (16-1) p3
Tree Spinach (Chaya), article, is there cyanide in (9-2) p7 ; (16-1) p11
Tri Nature, cleaning products (6-4) p3
Trip around Oz, (10-2) p9
TSGS:
TSGS History, article (11-4) p9
TSGS, Formation of (11-4) p10
TSGS, Nomination form (5-2) p19
TSGS, Groundswell Self Profile Prompts (4-1) p2, 3
Tulips, growing from seed, advice for(7-1) p14
Turkey, bush; deterrent (8-5) p14
Twenty-Twenty Summit (8-2) p13
Tyre Garden (3-3) p12
Annual President Report
2001 (1-3) p4 – Peter van Velzen
2002 (2-3) p2 -Peter van Velzen
2003 (3-3) p2 -Peter van Velzen
2004 (4-3) p2 – Liz Forrester
2005 (5-3) p2 – Liz Forrester
2006 (5-3) p2 – Liz Forrester
2007 (7-3) p2 – Liz Forrester
2008 (8-3) p2 – Jo Smith
2009 (9-3) p2 – Jo Smith
2010 (10-3) p2 – Rob Szwedzinski
2011 (11-3) p3 – Rob Szwedzinski
2012 (12-3) p2 – Rob Szwedzinski
2012 (12-6) p2-3 – Rob Szwedzinski – Who does what? Letter
2013 (13-3) p2 – Denise James
2014 (14-3) p3 – Denise James
2015 (15-3) p3 – Wendy Emerson
2016 (16-3) p4 – Elene Schmith
2017 (17-3) p2 – Elene Schmith
2018 (18-2) p10 – Tom Baster
2019 (19-1) p3, (19-2) p3, (19-4) p5, (19-5) p3, (19-6) p3 – Tom Baster
2020 (20-1) p3, (20-1) p3, (20-3) p3, (20-4) p3, (20-5) p3 – Tom Baster
2021 (21,1) p3 – Alan Tucker
2022 (22,1) p3 – Alan Tucker
2023 (23,1) p3 – Lesley Henry
2024 (24-3) p3 David Wycherely
Committee Members
2002 – (2-3) p1
2003 – (2-3) p1
2004 – (4-3) p1
2005 – (5-3) p1
2006 – (6-3) p1
2007 – (7-3) p1
2008 – (8-3) p1
2009 – (9-3) p1
2010 – (10-3) p1
2011 – (11-3) p1
2012 – (12-3) p1
2013 – (13-3) p1
2014 – (14-3) p1
2015 – (15-3) p3
2016 – (16-3) p4
2017 – (17-3) p1
2018 – (18-3) p1
2019 – (19-3) p1
2020 – (20,1) p2
2021 – (21,1) p2
2022 – (22,1) p2
2023 – (23,1) p2
2024 – (24-3) p2
TSGS Excursions/Events:
2001-Simply Natural organic Farm (1-2) p 1
2004-Springtime on the Mtn Festival (4-5) p12
2004-Sunshine Coast (4-4) p4
2005-Djanbung Gardens (5-5) p14
2005-Northey St City Farm/ Charteris Garden (5-3) p7, 8 –
2006-Beelarong & Indigiscape (6-4) p 5; (6-5) p5
2006-Byron Bay (6-5) p10
2006-Progressive Lunch (6-4) p16; (6-5) p12
2007-Bellis, article(7-4) p7
2007-Christmas Party, date for the diary (7-5) p9 – Breakfast Photo Gallery (7-6) p4
2007-Roma St Parklands& Herb Show article(7-3) p6
2007-Trip to Kenilworth (7-6) p9
2007-Tully, Mark, a visit to his property (7-3) p7
2008-Progressive Brunch (8-2) p7
2008-Beaudesert Eco Expo (8,2) p16
2008-Biodynamic Farm @Beechmont (8,2) p17
2008-Bauers, comments article (8-5) p11
2008-The secret Garden, article (8-5) p15
2009-Mudbrick Cottage Herb Farm (9-2) p10
2009-Blue Hills Poultry Stud (9-4) p10-12
2009-Chillingham Bush Tucker (9-5) p8-9
2009 Christmas Breakfast (9-6) p2
2010-Host Gardens for 2010 (9-5) p2
2010-Byron Bay Weekend (10-4) p15-16
2010-Towri Excursion Report (10-6) p4
2010-Towri Sheep & Cheeses (10-6) p4-5
2011-Mt Tamborine Garden visits (11-1) p6-7 ; (11-2) p6-9
2011-Mt Tamborine 3 small gardens Tour (11-5) p6-7
2011-Mushroom Farm & Winery outing (11-5) p16
2012-Rathdowney Alpaca farm & Olive Grove (12-3) p5
2012-Redlands Indigiscape; August 4th (12-4) p8 , (12-5) p7
2013-Stanthorpe Excursion, Report; Bev MacFarlane (13-3) p13
2013-Robotic Dairy Tour. Article, Sue Morris (13-4) p5- 6
2013-Stanthorpe, Report, Article (13-3) p13
2013-Rockton, Ipswich, TSGS Garden Visit (13-4) p4-5
2014-John Picone Orchard, information (14-2) p8 ; article (14-3) p7-8
2014-Prawn Farm; information (14-1) p5 ; article (14-2) p3
2014-Picone Excursion Tyagarah; article (14-3) p7-8 ; article, My lips are sealed (14-3) p16
2015-Robotic Dairy Visit; Article, Jean Charles (15-5) p7
2017-Awassi Cheesery (19-5) p8
2018-Christmas Parties; (18-1) p11
2018-Turmeric Farm; (18-3) p3
2018-Roma Street Gardens; (18-6) p9
2020-Progressive Lunch (20-2) p5
2021-Joncia Garden Visit (21:4) p5
2021-Progressive Lunch (21,2) p5
2021-Loop Grower,Samford (21-6) p7
2022-Progressive Lunch (22-4) p6
2022-Coffee plantation (22-5) p10
2022-Christmas in July (22-5) p9
2023-Progressive brunch (23-2) p5
2023-Canungra Creek Finger Limes (23-3) p10
2023-Pretty Produce (23-3) p11
2024-Progressive brunch (24-2) p8
2024-Ecobotanica – Linda and Damien Brennan (24-3) p7-8
–Linda’s tips (24-3) p8
2024-Tom and Ann’s garden (24-3) p7-8
2024-Northey Street (24-6) p7-8
2025 Tommerups (25-3) p8
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Upcoming Events:
-Annual Australian Plants Autumn Sale (9-2) p8
-Bird Week, Mt Barney Lodge (9-1) p13; (9-2) p8; (9-3) p15;
-Colin Campbell‟s Book Launch (9-4) p13
-Fashion & Flowers (9-4) p13
-Gardening Aust. Expo (9-1) p13
-Open Garden, Logan Village (9-4) p14
-Rose Show (9-3) p15
Upside down garden; article photo’s (11-1) p7
Umbrella tree (6-1) p6
Unnatural Selection, article; (15-2) p7
Useful contacts (2-2) p12
Useful Weeds (4-6) p5
Useful web addresses (10-3) p7
USA, holiday in (7-4) p10
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Vale to Members
Bev MacFarlane – A remembrance A beautiful person (16-3) p3
Peter Ahmat (16-2) p9
Rob Szwedzinski (16-2) p9
Lloyd Taylor (24-4) p14
Vanilla Bean, note (14-3) p8
Vanilla Bean & Plant (Vanilla flagons syn. v. planifolia) (2-4) p9,10
Valley of the Mist; a possible excursion? (7-6) p15
Variegated Toad Lily (9-2) p11
Velvet Apple, note (14-3) p8
Vetiver Grass (8-5) p14; (14-4) p4
VCR; request for repair/service of (7-4) p17
Vegetables:information, growing tips and storage
–Arrowroot, (25-5) p 8-10
–Beetroot: Beta Vulgaris (3-1) p12-13 ; (3-2) p18
–benefits of (15-2) p8
–talk on (14-4) p-9-10
–Chinese Water Chestnuts (1-3) p1;(18-5) p3; (21-4) p6
–Corncobs (9-1) p12; (9-1) p16
–Corn, information on; article/photo (14-3) p13
–Corn, sweet (2-4) p10 ; (6-4) p10
–Cucumber (10-5) p9
–Eggplant: (4-2) p11
–Italian heirloom (Listada di Gandia) (9-1) p12 ; (9-2) p11
–leaves being eaten (9-2) p11
–recipe (2-1) p10-11; (5-1) p9-10 ; (7-3) p16
–storing (7-3) p9
–with borers (9-2) p11
–Growing on Bale of Hay (1-3) p2
–Lebanese cress (25-6) p 13
–Leek: growing the old-fashioned way (10-3) p13
–Storing (7-3) p9
–Madagascar beans (9-1) p12 ; (2-3) p5 ; (7-2) p7
–PH for Vegetables (13-6) p11
–Planting Guide; Oct, Nov, Dec (9-5) p12; Dec–Feb (9-6) p10
–Pumpkin: (6-3) p12-article; Carolyn Page (13-4) p10
–gramma trombone variety (20-2) p6
–organic; planting (8-4) p8
–giant, diary of (9-1) p10
–giant, seed available (9-2) p11
–seed saving (9-2) p2
–seed of the month – winged beans (25-6) p13
–sprouts (15-3) p11-5) p9
–Vegetable Oddities; (18-5) p9
–Watermelon: (2-5) P7
-photo of (10-1) p9
-square – believe it or not (10-5) p19
Vertical Garden, idea for small spaces (8-4) p10 ; herb (18-3) p8
Volunteering a Kooralbyn; article (12-1) p7
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Wild Flowers of Western Qld, photos (16-6) p5
White Turmeric, note (14-3) p8
Winged Yam/purple yam (Dioscorea alata) (14-4) p7- 8
Walnuts, recipe (5-2 ) p 17
Walnut Tree, mouldy fallen fruit (7-5) p16
Warm Box, using a (7-2) p10
Wandering Jew (9-3) p10
Waste Recycling System (3-2) p8, 9
Wanted: easy method for shelling hard boiled eggs (9-1) p13
Washing Machine Sustainable living (7-6) p16
Wattle seed, recipe (3-3) p18; (3-6) p14
Water
-Changing Suburbia (3-3) p12, 13
-Grey water, filtering (7-6) p6,7
-Filter (6-5) p18
-Tank Level Gauge (4-5) p5
-Tanks, free (6-5) p6
-Saving tips (7-2) p11
-mosquito problem (8-6) p10
-article(12-5) p9
Weather forecast; March 2012 (12-2) p7
Where’s my duck-dammit, article (12-5) p6
Water wise (2-4) p2-4
Water, pump (2-4) p4-6; (2-5) p10
Wattles; (18-4) p9
Waterplants
Chinese water chestnuts (18-5) p3
Water Chestnuts (Chestnut-Eleocharis dulcis) (3-2) p14; (6-4) p6; (6-5) p7; (7-2) p12 ; (19-1) p5
Water Leaf Spinach (14-4) p4
Water lettuce (24-3) p4
Water plants, edible (4-1) p12, 13; (12-2) p9-10
Website Review:
-Cane Toads (4-1) p8, 9
-Cleanup Aust. Day (3-3) p18, 19
-Daleys Fruit (4-3) p5
-DPI: Int’l Year of Freshwater (3-5) p20, 21
-Earth Strength (3-6) p12
-Global Garden (3-4) p18, 19
-Organic (4-2) p13
-Weewalk Bush Food Tour (3-3) p4, 5
-White Cedar (Melia azeradach) (3-3) p9
-Wildflower Weekend, Review (3-5) p4, 5
-Websites of Interest; (18-2) p15
We are like one big family; extract article (11-1) p4
Weeds:
–Asparagus fern (22-6) p7
–Cobblers Peg (9-3) p10 ; (18-6) p8
–in the south east, article (8-6) p7
–more of (8-6) p8
–The Wild Wisdom of; Book Revue (15-5) p6
–Weed indicators (25-2) p9
–Weeds (2-5) p7; (4-6) p5; (5-4) p15; (5-5) p9; (5-5) p16
–Yellow weed (11-2) p14
Wicking Beds (20-1) p6
Wicking beds from recycled materials (24-4) p9
Wicking beds illustrated (25-2) p14
Wicking Boxes; article & photo’s (14-5) p9 ; (20-1 )p6 ; (20-4) p5
Wicking bed crop (25-4) p 11
Wildlife
Alfie – the water dragon (25-3) p9
Vanessa Bull on Snakes (14-3) p5-6
Wildlife, a surprise (4-5) p9
Wine:
-Beetroot (3-1) p12, 13
-Chilli (3-3) p18; (5-2) p 17
-Lemon (2-2) p11; (2-3) p13l,14
-Mulberry (2-5) p18
-Rosella (3-2) p15, 16
-Strawberry (2-5) p18
-Tamarillo (3-3) p15, (25-5) p11-12
-Winemaking (25-2) p7
-Wine Making at home; John King (7-6) p10, 11
-Wine Press; decorative uses of (7-6) p11
Western Australian Wild Flowers; article (10-5) p10
White Sapote (Casimiroa edulis) (10-2) p3
Wood Ash; (18-4) p9
Wooyung camping (25-3) p8
Wwoofing Experience, A; article (10-5) p8-9
Wwoof!, article/photo’s (10-4) p5-6
Wormy Little Caterpillars; (18-3) p5
Whey (7-2) p10
What is Sustainability? Write an article (11-4) p6
Wild Cucumber (9-1) p16
Wildlife, please don‟t hurt the (9-4) p6
Wildlife Festival & Workshops (7-6) p15
Wiltshire Horn Sheep (7-3) p12
Wild herbs or eating weeds, article (8-2) p15
Willy Peppers (11-3) p16
Winter & Cold Soil (7-4) p12
Winter Herbs (19-3) p6
Wom Boks, not hearting up (9-1) p16
Women in War;article by D. Wendt-Weir (15-2) p11-15
Wood Staining Creatively (7-2) p9
Wood Ash, use of in Gardens (4-5) p6-8
Wood Staining Creatively (7-2) p9
Workshop – Shabari Bird (13-5) p12
Working Bee, Kenyon’s thanks (8-1) p3
Worm Mansion from a dustbin (6-2) p17
Worms (2-3) p2-5
Worm Farm wanted (8-2) p17
Wormwood (6-2) p5
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Yacon (14-4) p5 ; (18-3) p5
Yacon, growing (7-1) p5
Yandina community gardens; photo (14-5) p9
Yeast in Gardening; article (14-4) p10
Yam Bean (10-4) p10
Yates garden notes (7-1) p7, 9
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Zapple Sauce Recipe; (18-3) p6
Zucchini, recipe (3-5) p19; (5-1) P9; (18-3) p11
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