Australian Plants: Fact Sheets

9 September 2008 8:37 AM

The Central Coast Group of the Australian Plants Society has produced a range of informative fact sheets covering a wide range of topics - 28 in total. Although aimed at growers in the central coast region of New South Wales, there's lots here to interest those in other areas.

Here's the current list of fact sheets (some are still works in progress, as indicated):
  • 1 "Getting Started"
  • 2 "Central Coast Plants for the Gardens"
  • 3 "Attracting wildlife to your Garden"
  • 4 "Coastal Plants"
  • 5 "Australian Plants for fire Prone Central Coast Gardens"
  • 6 "Container Plants"
  • 7 "Ferns for Central Coast Gardens"
  • 8 "Acacias for Central Coast Gardens"
  • 9 "Orchids for Central Coast Gardens"
  • 10 "Drain Cloggers"
  • 11 "Controlling Camphor Laurels"
  • 12 "Trees Suitable for the Central Coast"
  • 13 "Cottage Gardening with Australian Native Plants"
Epacris longiflora
Epacris longiflora
A beautiful Australian heath plant, common on the Central Coast  of NSW
  • 14 "Rainforest Plants"
  • 15 "Seed Propagation"
  • 16 "Propagation Using Cuttings"
  • 17 "Propagation using Division"
  • 18 "Australian Grasses, Sedges & Rushes"
  • 19 "Australian Plants for Sandy Soils"
  • 20 "Australian Plants for Clay Soils"
  • 21 "Banksias for Your Garden"
  • 22 "We are working on it"
  • 23 "Australian Daisies"
  • 24 "We are working on it.
  • 25 "Grevilleas for Central Coast Gardens"
  • 26 "We are working on it.
  • 27 "We are working on it.
  • 28 "Long Stem Planting"
You can view and print out the fact sheets from the Central Coast Group's web site.

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