Local native plants, natural resource management, community education and sustainable eco-gardening
 
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Urban Bushland Awareness

Australia is home to many thousands of plants and animals. Many species are found only in Australia; 85% of flowering plants; 82% of mammals; 89% of reptiles and about 93% of our frog species are unique to this country. (Lindenmayer, 2007, p.33) Bushland areas are an integral part of the …

Windbreaks, screens & hedges

The selection of appropriate windbreak or screening plants would vary according to your soil conditions and the purpose of your windbreak or screen. This list is of local species which can be used in various situations. Acacia falcata Sickle Wattle Acacia fimbriata Fringed Wattle Acacia longifolia Sydney Golden Wattle Acmena …

What is sustainability?

Community, school & backyard sustainable eco-gardening and food production gardens We believe we are in a unique position – due to our experience and knowledge – to offer our customers sustainable eco-gardens which will provide healthy eating, healthy gardening, healthy wildlife, healthy environment and a healthy future. In 1972 the …

Why is bushland important?

Australia is home to many thousands of plants and animals. Many species are found only in Australia; 85% of flowering plants; 82% of mammals; 89% of reptiles and about 93% of our frog species are unique to this country. (Lindenmayer, 2007, p.33) Bushland areas are an integral part of the …