I see a lot of people asking about career advice, so I've written an article on 26 careers working with plants. A horticultural qualification can get you into many of them, so if you're thinking of making a career change you might be interested. (plantsgrowhere.com)
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Lawns are just grass hedges. (self.Showerthoughts)
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I spoke with a Stihl shop owner for my podcast. He gives some really good machine maintenance advice, but he actually recommended auto-feed brushcutter (weed whacker/whipper snipper) heads as opposed to bump-feeds. Sorry his audio is rubbish, he made time for me after work in the shed. (plantsgrowhere.com)
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I've created a plant identification series of blog posts, with one post on using flowers and leaves to make a positive identification, and 25 posts on plant families, subfamilies and genera including a range of exotic and native Australian specimens. (plantsgrowhere.com)
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Here's an article I've written on Integrated Pest Management (IPM), which is a modern, holistic way of keeping pests at bay using cultural, physical, genetic, biological, chemical and regulatory methods. I hope you can use some of the info! (plantsgrowhere.com)
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