YOUNG HORTICULTURIST OF THE YEAR

In conjunction with the former Ryde School of Horticulure Student fund, The Austrlian Institute of Horticulture is organising a NSW state competition to inspire and acknowledge the talents of young horticulturists who are about to graduate or have recently graduated (in the previous two years) from the TAFE system.  Entires close on the 31st

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The Perfect Plant

The Australian Institute of Horticulture’s 50th anniversary celebration

Celebrate this special occasion with Jonathan Garner, MAIH, a practising horticulturist and principal of Puddleton Gardens.

Jonathan will discuss and demonstrate the specific skills required to establish water-efficient specimen trees and shrubs that are picture perfect.

Topics covered will include the aesthetic and economic benefits, tools

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pH PROBLEMS WITH SOIL MIXES

The NSW Branch of the AIH has received advice from it’s members of pH related problems with soil mixes

Typically, the pH when tested has been in the range of 8.8 to 9.0 and consequently, plants have suffered.

To ensure good quality control and preserve the professional reputations of it’s members, AIH NSW is

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AIH Member & Subscribers

Former AIH subscribers & AIH Members – Get Your Subscriptions In Now!

Don’t miss out on the next issue of Landscape Outlook, which will be packed full of interesting stories for designers, horticulturists and landscape managers.

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