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Apples and Pears – Pruning for the future.

Pruning fruit trees can seem a little daunting at times. How much do you take? When do you prune? How many times? and How do you prune to get a good crop of fruit?

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RTBG Tomato Time! – Can you help?

It’s time to get your hands dirty and help the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens pot up thousands of tomatoes. Some of our current and past Tasmanian Horticulture students have lent a hand in the nursery at the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens in Hobart to help get tomato seedlings potted up for the annual plant sale.  Our Horticulture Certificate 2 students are …

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Listen to Your Lemons – what are your citrus trees trying to tell you?

Our Tasmanian horticulture students start out as novices but soon become “citrus whisperers”. Here’s how they do it!

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Which poo to choose?

Adding manure to your ornamental beds or vegetable garden is a great thing to do to increase the fertility of your soil and add some macro and micronutrients. However, not all manures are the same.

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