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Beyond Bunya Dieback Symposium
Bringing Community Together to Care for Country - Friday, 14th March 2025. Focus on exploring practical strategies for moving forward. Learn from our neighbours in Aotearoa (New Zealand) as they share their experiences and insights from ongoing efforts to protect and restore Kauri forests.
Guarding Your Plants
It all begins with an idea.Planting is an investment in rare plants and our time. Protect your efforts with tree guards from Forest Heart, offering green-Pod enviro guards, Fibre Mulch Mats, and local native plants.
How to Save the Rainforest and While Enjoying a Cuppa!
We can make a real difference to the preservation of our local rainforests and all of the animals that call them home while reclining in the comfort of your favourite chair on your back verandah with a cuppa and a good book!
Dont Panic Just Plant It
Let’s focus on what an abundant garden you can be growing for yourself by growing your own bush foods, fruit trees, vegetables and herbs. Harvesting your own produce is fun, healthy and convenient. There’s nothing quite like popping out into the backyard to harvest some fresh produce.
Gardening in the Era of Covid 19
In this time of great adversity for the health and wealth of people, it’s heartening to see a few positive outcomes including a strengthening of our local communities (while keeping a respectful distance, of course) through the support of our small business’s at least those who have been able to adapt and stay open.
Low Down in Your Garden
When it comes to re-establishing native vegetation we tend to concentrate on the planting of trees and shrubs and if we’re lucky maybe a few Lomandra. But to truly re-establish a diverse ecosystem we must help establish all the groundcovers too such as grasses, herbs, small shrubs and ferns.
A Serious Threat to Our Fauna
What is the most under-rated threat to Australia’s native wildlife? Sure, we know about foxes, cats, wild dogs, weeds, habitat fragmentation and even climate change … the list goes on and on, but a serious threat that we don’t consider for the significant threat that it is, is ourselves in a vehicle!
A Decade of Myrtle Rust
2020 will be the 10th anniversary of Myrtle Rust being brought into Australia. Myrtle rust was brought into the country as result of the global trade and travel networks of human activity.
It all begins with an idea.Planting is an investment in rare plants and our time. Protect your efforts with tree guards from Forest Heart, offering green-Pod enviro guards, Fibre Mulch Mats, and local native plants.