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Armidale Tree Group

Locality: Armidale, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 6771 1620



Address: 80 Mann St 2350 Armidale, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.armidaletreegroup.org.au

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23.01.2022 Beautiful Bromeliads! Our Billbergia nutans aka Queen’s Tears are a fantastic indoor plant and at $15 ea are a perfect gift for those indoor plant addicts. Coupled with one of our beautiful decorative pots you can’t go wrong. Fun fact: The Queen’s Tears are named because of the drops of nectar that fall from the flowers!



22.01.2022 Which plants are coping with the frost in your garden? Veronica perfoliata (Digger's Speedwell) is a neat little mounding plant with sprays of blue flowers in summer. This one didn't mind the -7C at all! #armidaletreegroup #frosthardyplants #wintergarden

22.01.2022 Help Saving our Species name our lesser-known threatened species and be a champion for conservation. In NSW, almost 15 per cent of our native endangered plants ...and animals only have a scientific name. Submissions for name suggestions are open now until 28 August. To submit your suggestions, visit https://savingourspecies.online/nameourspecies and tell us why this name is fitting for that specific threatened species.

18.01.2022 Fresh delivery & new stock! For all your garden prepping needs; just in time for your big spring plant come in and see us for mulch, potting mix and soil improvers. New in store is our ActivGrow Fertiliser Pellets the organic soil improver will give your plants an extra boost in the upcoming seasons



16.01.2022 Our store is fully stocked for all your gift giving needs with brand new pots starting at just $5.00! Come in and see our range before they’re all gone

15.01.2022 September 1st is National Wattle Day! What better way to start spring than celebrating our beautiful floral emblem. An interesting fact about Acacias - their leaves are not true leaves, but rather flattened stalks called 'phyllodes'. Acacias are also an important food source for bees - they love the pollen!

14.01.2022 We're back to summer trading from September 1st. 9am - 5pm Monday to Friday 9am - 1pm SaturdayWe're back to summer trading from September 1st. 9am - 5pm Monday to Friday 9am - 1pm Saturday



13.01.2022 Our shelves are bursting & ready for a wet weekend after receiving 33mm here last night, here’s hoping for more to come!

11.01.2022 Our latest order of decorative pots has arrived, in a range of prints and colours to brighten up those winter blues. More on the way! #armidaletreegroup #decorativepots

11.01.2022 River Oaks (Casuarina cunninghamiana) shrouded in the golden mist of early morning light on the Gwydir River. Happy to see some of these trees bouncing back after all the rain. #armidaletreegroup #earlymorning #riveroaks

10.01.2022 We have been asked to share this survey, please, if you have a moment, click through, fill it out and share it to get the community involved in this important project.

10.01.2022 Great job, Banded Bee Farm!



07.01.2022 ...environmental plantings not only boosted the number and variety of microbes (bacteria and fungi) in the soil, but that the microbial presence consequently enhanced levels of total soil carbon, nitrogen and extractable phosphorus.

07.01.2022 Our new season tomato and cucurbits are ready and out on our shelves, come in now to see our range! $3.00 each.

04.01.2022 Preorder your Hobby farm/Lifestyle packs now for early Summer or Autumn delivery. Packs available include: Koala Habitat Bee Packs... Little Critter Packs Neighbour Hider Or we can make a custom order pack for your convenience. $50 for 40 plants Photo: Our Neighbour Hider pack in all its glory.

02.01.2022 Wild Pollinator Count is on again! Find your favourite flowers and count the pollinators during the week of 8th-15th of November. What a great way to contribute to wild pollinator insect conservation in Australia!

01.01.2022 ATTENTION CITIZEN SCIENTISTS; Your landscape needs YOU! Do you fancy yourself as a bit of an amateur sleuth? Join Western Sydney University & University of Ne...w England, AU researchers, Belinda Medlyn & Rachael Nolan, as they discuss their project: The Dead Tree Detective - an online database for citizen scientists & amateur sleuths (like you!) to fight the effects of dieback by recording sightings of dead or dying trees. This incredible online resource is tracking the health of trees across Australia & has become paramount in determining patterns of dieback in particular regions & its cause - drought, bushfire or something a little more curious. The ladies will be talking about what The Dead Tree Detective is, why it started & how YOU can play a very important role in solving tree dieback in Australia. Focus Event: The Dead Tree Detective - Wednesday 15th July, 1:00pm-2:00pm. Visit www.glenrac.org.au/events to register for this FREE event! Can't attend this webinar at the time it's on? No problems! A recording of the event will be sent to all registered attendees.

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