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$4.5 million for Communities for Nature project
Victoria has been a given a green injection of funds through the State Government’s Communities for Nature environmental grants program.  Australian Horticulture+
Call for city to go native
Native or not? This is the debate brewing in Telarah over Maitland City Council’s choice of trees. Australian Horticulture+
Spring flowering bulb threat to agriculture
Bulb enthusiasts in the west have been cautioned about where they are sourcing their plants.  Australian Horticulture+
A rose by any other name
A new rose has been bred to honour the history of the Enterprise Migrant Hostel and the contribution made to the community by migrants and refugees. Australian Horticulture+
Planting the seeds for More Trees Please
The message to get more trees into communities is now in full swing with the Nursery and Garden Industry Australia’s (NGIA) More Trees Please slogan lifting off.  Australian Horticulture+
Pascale pines for our conifers
Orange Botanic Gardens’ conifer collection has attracted the keen eye of French horticulturalist Pascale Gombault.  Australian Horticulture+
A glimpse at Port's secret gardens
Hidden behind the paddocks the of Salt Ash, NSW is a garden 17 years in the making that encompasses not only the dairy farm history of the area but also a family's love of the outdoors.  Australian Horticulture+

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Australian Horticulture
+ $4.5 million for Communities for Nature project
+ Call for city to go native
+ Spring flowering bulb threat to agriculture
+ A rose by any other name
+ Planting the seeds for More Trees Please
+ Pascale pines for our conifers
+ A glimpse at Port's secret gardens
+ Tassie organic co-op exceeds expectations

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