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Coffs Harbour Garden Club: Eucharis Lily Success!
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Coffs Harbour Garden Club. Flower of the Month. Hints for Comp Success. Prize Details and Conditions of Entry. Thursday, 20 February 2014. The exquisite 'Eucharis lily' also known as 'Amazon lily' ( Eucharis grandiflora),. Is a member of the Amaryllis family and was originally collected along the Rio Magdalena. This low bulbous plant has broad, glossy green basal leaves and glistening white trumpet-shaped. We are so thrilled because our Eucharis Lilly has flowered after 6 years having it in different pos...
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Coffs Harbour Garden Club: Banksia
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Coffs Harbour Garden Club. Flower of the Month. Hints for Comp Success. Prize Details and Conditions of Entry. Friday, 1 May 2015. Flower of the Month - May 2015. Banksia is a member of the protea (proteaceae) family and is a genus of around 170 species named after Sir Joseph Banks who was the first European to collect specimens of these plants in 1770. With their beacon-like blooms they range from groundcovers to trees and just about everything in between! The flower heads are made up of hundreds of tin...
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Coffs Harbour Garden Club: Gavin's Plant of the Month - Xanthostemon chrysanthus
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Coffs Harbour Garden Club. Flower of the Month. Hints for Comp Success. Prize Details and Conditions of Entry. Wednesday, 20 May 2015. Gavin's Plant of the Month - Xanthostemon chrysanthus. The common name for Xanthostemon chrysanthus is the Golden Penda. It is a beautiful rainforest tree native to North Queensland and grown for its attractive yellow flowers. In its natural habitat the tree can grow to 30 metres but in cultivation it will only grow to 10 metres. Subscribe to: Post Comments ( Atom ).
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Coffs Harbour Garden Club: About Us
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Coffs Harbour Garden Club. Flower of the Month. Hints for Comp Success. Prize Details and Conditions of Entry. The Coffs Harbour Garden Club is a not-for-profit community organisation run by a team of gardening enthusiasts from the NSW mid-north Coast. Coffs Harbour Garden Club is also actively involved in other community activities including. Conducting our premier annual event, the Spring Garden Competition. Our members also. Maintain the air-side gardens at the Coffs Regional Airport; conduct. Fri 26 ...
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Re-Skilling Workshops: May 2011
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The twin challenges of peak oil and climate change mean that society will change by moving to a lower energy future and relocalising our communities. This will in turn force each one of us to acquire new knowledge and skills. These "new" skills are often old skills; knowledge of how to do things in a world of drastically reduced access to energy. Monday, May 23, 2011. Organic Gardening Workshop Sunday 22 May 2011. To return to Transition Bellingen blog click here. Defining the systems in North Bank Garden.
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Coffs Harbour Garden Club: Clean Up Australia Day 2015
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Coffs Harbour Garden Club. Flower of the Month. Hints for Comp Success. Prize Details and Conditions of Entry. Tuesday, 24 February 2015. Clean Up Australia Day 2015. Clean Up Australia Limited is a not-for-profit environmental conservation organisation founded by Ian Kiernan. 2015 marks the 25th Anniversary of the launch of Clean up Australia Day and CHGC have been there every step of the way. Subscribe to: Post Comments ( Atom ). See above for spring garden competition entry and details. Rose Patch Bel...
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Coffs Harbour Garden Club: President's Message - May 2015
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Coffs Harbour Garden Club. Flower of the Month. Hints for Comp Success. Prize Details and Conditions of Entry. Monday, 18 May 2015. President's Message - May 2015. Subscribe to: Post Comments ( Atom ). See above for spring garden competition entry and details. Fri 26 Aug Spring Garden Competition. Committee Meeting 10am,. Heritage Drive, Moonee Beach. Fri 2 September, 5:00pm. Closing date for Spring Garden. Gardening Expo $10 entry. Wed 7 Sept, 9:15am. Mon - Fri 5-9 Sept (date TBC). Judging SGC South Area.
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Coffs Harbour Garden Club: Gardeners' Diary - May 2015
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Coffs Harbour Garden Club. Flower of the Month. Hints for Comp Success. Prize Details and Conditions of Entry. Saturday, 23 May 2015. Gardeners' Diary - May 2015. Seeds in an open sunny area. Bulbs such as agapanthus, clivia, pampas lily, calla, society garlic, ilium and vallota. An all time favourite, even though they don't flower for long in Coffs. Terrific for ground covering suppression of weeds and as a culinary herb. Native grasses or small flowering natives to provide habitat for birds and insects.
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Coffs Harbour Garden Club: Subtropical Plant of the Month - Gavin Reid
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Coffs Harbour Garden Club. Flower of the Month. Hints for Comp Success. Prize Details and Conditions of Entry. Thursday, 30 April 2015. Subtropical Plant of the Month - Gavin Reid. Bat Plant - Tacca chantrieri (black) and Tacca integrifolia (white). Gavin spoke this month about the Bat Plant which feature the black (Tacca chantrieri). And white (Tacca integrifolia) flowering forms. Flowering time is summer to autumn and individual blooms can last a long time. Older plants can have several flowers at ...
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Coffs Harbour Garden Club: Stick Insect
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Coffs Harbour Garden Club. Flower of the Month. Hints for Comp Success. Prize Details and Conditions of Entry. Saturday, 16 May 2015. Stick insects are highly evolved to avoid detection. They hate conflict because they don't have any way to fight off an attacker so it's important that they hide away from predators' eyes. Inventive camouflage helps stick insects blend into their surroundings. Subscribe to: Post Comments ( Atom ). See above for spring garden competition entry and details. Wed 7 Sept, 9:15am.
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