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Jody Taberner
Member since 12th December 2005
Occupation: Horticulturalist
Jody has been in the horticultural industry in Australia for close to ten years. She ran her first nursery while studying horticulture at the University of Melbourne. From there she moved on to work in three diverse nurseries in Melbourne and the country, two of which she managed. Jody also wrote a weekly gardening column for The Weekly Advertiser for five years while running a small local nursery in Horsham. Currently Jody is teaching horticulture at the University of Ballarat, Horsham campus and is the resident Horticulturalist on ABC Western Victoria's Monday gardening program. Jody has also set up an online plant nursery selling quality plants and gardening goods.

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Silverbeet Beta vulgaris ssp. vulgaris cultivar One of the easiest to grow of all the vegetables, Silverbeet, also known as under the names Swiss Chard and for the coloured stemmed variety Rainbow Chard, gives a huge harvest in a short amount of time....
You can get down and dirty in the garden alone, out in the front yard, and the neighbours don't think you are a pervert. You can talk openly about your ultimate fantasy garden with everyone from your neighbours next door to your grandma. It's not embar...
A rose by any other name would smell as sweet. But would there be confusion on what plant you are talking about? There is with Geraniums. Does the idea of a Geranium conjure up an image of a quaint Greek fishi...
Any soil type-clay, sand or loam-will benefit from the addition of organic matter. In a clay soil, the addition of organic matter opens up the tightly packed particles, allowing for water and air to penetrate easier. In a sandy soil, organic mater adds n...