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Horticultural Contractors Urged To Work At Attracting Labour
Employers on orchards and in packhouses should be making sure that the seasonal workers handling their kiwifruit have a good experience, says Associate Minister for Work and Income, Rick Barker. WELLINGTON 22/04/2005 - Employers on orchards and ... [... more]
HortNET New Zealand

Greenhouse horticulture
The code became law on the 14th May 2007. Find out more about how the code affects you. Freshwise is a multi-lingual training resource to help growers develop food safety plans. Greenhouse horticulture is the production of horticultural crops ... [... more]
NSW Agriculture

Citrus fruit
Citrus is one of most important horticultural industries in NSW with a production area of around 13,000 hectares. The Australian citrus industry is the largest fresh fruit exporter in Australia worth in excess of A$200 million annually. NSW ... [... more]
NSW Agriculture

Thematic Plan 2002-2008, appendix 1 - ANBG
Themes for each Section in the Thematic Plan for the Australian National Botanic Gardens (ANBG). A PDF map of the Gardens shows the location of Sections by number (Taxonomic, Ecological or Horticultural) [... more]
Australian National Botanic Gardens

Episode 7 - March 30th
May 17 11:20am The team visits the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show - the biggest horticultural event in Australia. This year, Jason and Tara team up with Chelsea Flower and Garden Show winner, Dean Herald, to create the ideal ... [... more]
Better Homes & Gardens Australia

Bunjae Artpia
Neville visits the subtropical Jeju Island, on the southern tip of the peninsula to take a look at one of the world's horticultural wonders, Bunjae Artpia, literally Bonsai utopia. For Neville, the real story is about the creator and director, Mr ... [... more]
Garden Gurus

The Genus Acacia
Descriptions, horticultural notes and photos of Acacia in the Australian National Botanic Gardens. Acacia vs Racosperma as a name for the genus - a current controversy The genus Acacia belongs to the family Mimosaceae. There are some 1350 species ... [... more]
Australian National Botanic Gardens

Collector's Garden
Victor and Cristina Aprozeanu wrote to Burke's Backyard inviting Don to visit them and see their unique garden. Victor is very enthusiastic about his extensive and fascinating collection, and is proud of his horticultural achievements over the ... [... more]
Burke's Backyard

Cheryl Maddocks's Garden
Cheryl Maddocks has written 34 books and hundreds of magazine and newspaper articles on gardening. She is the gardening columnist for the Good Weekend (Sydney Morning Herald, The Age), and she is also a member of the horticultural team at Burke's ... [... more]
Burke's Backyard

Native Ferns for Cool Climates
A selection of native Australian ferns for the Canberra region, with horticultural notes. There are a number of Australian native fern species which are relatively easy to grow outdoors in cool climate areas. Ferns require good drainage and it is ... [... more]
Australian National Botanic Gardens

NSW REGIONAL BOTANIC GARDENS NETWORK
This Network was initially formed in 1999. The Network was set up to work collaboratively towards horticultural/botanical excellence, advocacy, promotional activities, assisting in each others developments, sharing exhibitions/displays, ... [... more]
Australian National Botanic Gardens

Commonly known as 'tea-trees'
Introduction, horticultural notes and photos of the Australian genus Leptospermum. Leptospermum is in the sub-family Leptospermoideae of family Myrtaceae and currently comprises 86 recognized species. About 83 species occur in Australia, all but ... [... more]
Australian National Botanic Gardens
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