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Bring bees to your tasmanian garden

20 plants to bring bees to your garden

There are a huge number of plants that you can plant in your garden to attract bees and thus help boost bee numbers and enhance pollination of your fruit and vegetables.

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Here are some tips from our Tasmanian horticulture courses that will give you a healthy, disease free tomato crop this year.

How to grow the best Tomato crop in Tasmania.

Tasmanians are the most passionate home growers of tomatoes in the country. Here are some tips from our horticulture courses that will give you a healthy, disease free crop this year. When to plant tomato seedlings in Tasmania. In Tasmania, the adage goes something like “never plant your tomatoes before show day”. This refers to the Hobart show, which falls …

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Making compost in Tasmania. Globalnet academy students know how!

Simple Rules for making compost in Tasmania.

If there is one thing our Horticulture students want to know when they start a course with us it’s “will we be making compost?”.

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Codling moth pest management is part of Globalnet Academy's Horticulture Certificate courses in tasmania

Now is the time to control Codling Moth in Tasmanian apples and pears.

Now is the time to control coddling moth in Tasmanian fruit trees. With a little knowledge and a few handy tips, you will be enjoying perfect grub-free fruit this summer.

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