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Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants - Seed Suppliers
... Seed Service PO Box 2121, ALBANY, Western Australia, 6330 Nindethana Seed Service supplies a large range of Australian native plant seeds, with over 3000 species available. The company ... 1152 MUDGEE, NSW, 2850 Royston Petrie is a wholesale supplier to revegetation companies, forestry plantation companies, nurseries and the general public located within Australia and overseas. Stock includes ...
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ASGAP: Where to see Australian Plants - Victoria
... display garden. A recent addition is the "Collector's Garden". The major theme is a large collection of Melaleuca species (Monash University is the site for housing the Melaleuca collection for ... from Halls Gap. The gardens currently occupy 2 hectares with an additional 4 hectares of plantation planting, Wartook Gardens contains approximately 1,000 species of Australian plants. Over 100 bird species ...
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Principles of Pruning
... ASGAP Home Principles of Pruning Audrey Gerber Many Australian natives plants and Proteaceae grow into large, straggly, extremely woody plants if left untended. This growth habit is suitable in some landscaping ... used as a screen, eg. on roadsides and central highway strips. However, in a commercial plantation where we require plants to be productive and compact we need to develop strategies to ...
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Transplanting Native Plants
... more often than not we were unsuccessful. It involved taking a large root ball. Unfortunately, it is a pity that we could not ... from a friend in New South Wales who has a small waratah plantation. These were 15-20 cm high and all survived the whole ... plants, even those obtained from private land. When trying to transplant a large established native plant, I repeat my first statement "not a good idea ...
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