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Applications for using native grasses
Wallaby grass planting under a Red gum
Native grasses have a wide range of applications. They can be used as cost efficient and water saving solutions in a variety of situations. There are also enormous benefits for the environment, especially as many native grass species are adapted to periodic drought and require much less water than introduced species. |
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Authors: IH Chivers & KA Raulings A manual for sowing, growing and using them, published November 2009.
This book has 60 full colour pages with extensive notes on a range of Australian native grasses including specially bred types.
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$19.95 AUD

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Authors: Nola Parry and Jocelyn Jones, published 2002.
A full colour glossy small book of 160 pp. with pictures of Australian native grasses and grass-like plants in garden settings.
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$24.95 AUD
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A 1.6 kg mix of Weeping grass, pelletised Wallaby grass and pelletised Redgrass florets, which will make a great lawn on lighter, sandier soils. Sufficient seed to sow 100 square metres. Unavailable for W.A.
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$170.00 AUD

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A 1.6 kg mix of Weeping grass and pelletised Wallaby grass florets which will make a great lawn on lighter, sandier soils. These grasses grow mostly during Autumn and Winter, and are less vigorous during Summer. Sufficient seed to sow 100 square metres.
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$190.00 AUD

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