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Buy a plant, save a nursery

September 13, 2019 by stringyb

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In the middle of the worst drought in the region’s history we naturally think of farmers with bare paddocks and empty dams. But spare a thought for all the other businesses that are affected either directly or indirectly by the lack of rain. One of these is the nursery and garden industry. Local community and… Read More

Bushland management, Gardening, Landscaping, Nurseries, Tree planting drought, nursery, plants

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Hell on earth. Hot paddock full of flowering rye and cocksfoot grasses. The view is some compensation though. ... See MoreSee Less

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Flora and fauna of the north west slopes. Lots of life around this spring compared to last. ... See MoreSee Less

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Yesterday we rescued a female koala from St Marys Primary School in the middle of town. She was at risk of dog attack or car strike when she tried to find bushland. Relocated to bushland on the edge of town. She caused lots of excitement for kids and staff. ... See MoreSee Less

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  • Tracking Armidale’s Koalas
  • Building Blocks of Habitat workshop
  • Cool Country Koala project report available
  • Walk in the Snow Gums

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