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RELEASES FORM: New plant releases submissions
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CONTENTS: June 2007
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MIFGS: Dream start to career
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COMING EVENTS
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MEDIA AND NUTRIENTS: Winning combination offers dual benefits
Rosalea Ryan comes face to face with a continuous-release fertiliser enhanced by two of nature’s top soil improvers. more >>
PLANT HEALTH: Soil food web boosts plant production
Achieving and maintaining the right balance of micro-organisms is crucial to producing healthy plants, as Adrian Woodman reports. more >>
MEDIA AND NUTRIENTS: Double win for environment
Transforming an environmental bandit into fertiliser is all in a day?s work for the team at Charlie Carp, as Rosalea Ryan discovers. more >>
FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK: Vote of thanks
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DESIGN: Going for gold again at Chelsea
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BUSINESS: Willow review
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EDUCATION: Drought-recovery scholarships
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PRODUCTION: 'Immense savings'
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FINANCE: Help at hand in IR
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HORT MART and CLASSIFIEDS
Click here to view this month's Hort Mart and Classifieds pages: more >>
CALENDAR
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GREENHOUSE DESIGN: Everything old is NOT new again
BUYING second-hand is cheaper, right? Well, no, not always - and in fact it can end up being quite a bit more costly in certain cases, according to Carl van Loon. more >>
LANDSCAPE DESIGN: In fine form
WHEN it comes to cutting-edge gardens, foliage reigns supreme - but if the work of New Zealand’s top designers is any indication, the broader leaves of Phormium and Cordyline could well be on the wane more >>
FINANCE: Levy vote postponed
NURSERY operators will have until early March to consider a proposal to increase the national industry marketing levy, collected on the sale of potted stock. more >>
OHS: Warning spots
HOW long is too long in the Australian sun? more >>
MARKETING: Auction action
AUSTRALIA’S new online greenlife auction system is set to go live early in the New Year. more >>
RETAIL: Making its mark
A NATIONAL accreditation scheme for products and services that save water outdoors is moving into a new phase with an injection of funding from the federal government’s Australian Water Fund.  more >>
RETAIL: Shopping success
TASMANIA’S garden centres are leading the way in environmentally conscious shopping. more >>
PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT: 'Smart grass' on horizon
A WORLD-FIRST research project aims to create a new generation of water-efficient turf grasses that will use up to 20% less water and save the average Queensland household up to 40,000 litres of water more >>
FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK: A consumer perspective
WHAT value is there for members of Australia’s nursery and landscape industry in visiting a mainstream consumer garden show? more >>
CONTENTS: January 2007
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2006 ARTICLE INDEX
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