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Postcard-Conservatory Gardens,Hobart, Tas, Australia.RP
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End Date: Monday Dec-08-2008 15:48:09 PST
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1934 Sydney Australia Botanical Gardens Color Print
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End Date: Saturday Dec-20-2008 15:43:57 PST
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Howard a favourite Aussie, Rudd not | The Daily Telegraph
All-round performer and breast cancer charity campaigner Olivia Newton-John topped the list, followed by Gardening Australia host Peter Cundall. The ABC appealed nationally for the public to vote for their favourite Australian public ...

New career takes root for ABC's master gardener - The Age

The Age

New career takes root for ABC's master gardener
The Age, Australia - Nov 11, 2008
Stephen Ryan, the new compere of Gardening Australia , at his nursery in Mount Macedon. Photo: Joe Armao SO IT'S goodbye from Peter Cundall and hello to ...


Gardening Australia Episode 36, 2008

Gardening Australia - Episode 36

Gum trees budding talents - Charles Darwin University

Charles Darwin University

Gum trees budding talents
Charles Darwin University, Australia - 1 hour ago
All gardeners depend on these buds. After lightly pruning a plant, it is this reserve of buds that grows and covers the plant with new shoots and leaves. ...


Gardening Australia Episode 39, 2008

Gardening Australia - Episode 39

Something’s bugging me!
Out in the garden last summer the air was green with these little bugs. They are around a centimetre long at their largest and seemed to be congregating from choice over the orange tree. Little green bugs. Clearly odd little sap sucking leaf hoppers of some sort but my dilemma is what to do with them? If I leave them they might ruin the trees, slowly weakening and killing it. They might ruin the fruit as well but since we only use a handful of the dozens of lemons the tree produces that isn’t

Australian Gardens for a Changing Climate - Jenna Reed Burns
Gardens enhance our lives, add value to our properties and provide food and habitat for native fauna. In recent times our gardens have been under threat - climate change has affected much of our continent, bringing drier conditions and the need for severe water restrictions. But the scarcity of water doesn’t mean we have to forgo gardening altogether - simply that the style of our gardens has to change. Australian Gardens for a Changing Climate guides today’s gardener through these new chall

Private Gardens Of Australia, Sarah Guest, Very Good Bo
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End Date: Saturday Dec-13-2008 16:17:37 PST
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