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planting buchus

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Adenandra obtusata
... plant. Planting buchus into your garden is best done after the first good winter rains have started (May to August). Buchus ... leafmould, 1 part coarse sand). Plants will be ready for planting in 7 to 8 months. Feed regularly with a ... species for the garden. References GOLD, M. 1992. The buchus. Cultivation and propagation. National Botanical Institute, Kirstenbosch. GOLDBLATT, P. & MANNING, ...
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Adenandra uniflora
... to be made of porcelain, is one of the buchus which form part of the citrus family (Rutaceae). Rutaceae ... plants, planting buchus in your garden is best done after the first good winter rains, (May to July at the Cape). Buchus ... planting in 7 to 8 months. Feed regularly with a well-balanced nutrient. Yellow leaves can be treated with an application of iron chelate. References GOLD, M. 1992. The buchus ...
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Botanical Society of South Africa
... selection there was – shrubs, herbaceous perennials, water plants, bulbs, shade plants, climbers, Restios, Proteas, buchus, Ericas, trees and cycads as well as the wonderful Kirstenbosch compost which sold like hot ... potting of a variety of plants to build up certain of the collections for re-planting in the Garden. If you would like more information or to join this new group ...
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