Lavender generally grows best in a climate that is not too hot and humid. Caboolture (southeast Queensland) is an area where frequent summer storms can hit, and too much soaking rain will kill off lavender. If you try to grow lavender, either keep it in a well-drained pot, or have it higher up, where the water can drain away.
Shire of Caboolture was created in 1879.
There is NO NO NO tomato growing in caboolture river and the crime site is not caboolture river it's flooding creek!
Lavender is a Meddeterranian plant and is better grown in full sun.
The area of Shire of Caboolture is 1,224.4 square kilometers.
Lavender is grown in south eastern France. It is growing naturally there as the plant is adapted to the mediterranean climate.
Yes. it does live in caboolture river
no the caboolture river is not near Brisbane the caboolture river is near the sunshine coast Oh well I had a shot at it at least but they asked if it was near Brisbane not where is it!
The river that runs through Caboolture is called the Caboolture River.
Lavender, Watercress, Peppermint production, general crops grown on the estates
Along the Caboolture River (north of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia), there is at least one golf course.
Lavender originated around the Mediterranean. It is now cultivated in gardens all over the world and is also grown as a commercial crop. The lavender fields of Provence and Norfolk are famous.
yes caboolture river has oil spills all the time it is very common for its oil spills