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Bega Garden Nursery

Locality: Bega, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 6492 6628



Address: 32-34 Church St 2550 Bega, NSW, Australia

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25.01.2022 Soak your pots before the heatwave,or move them into shade.



18.01.2022 Recently our kids were exposed to the horrible and unnecessary death of a rare Sooty Owl in their own backyard a week later a neighbour found a dead Tawny frog ...mouth (shown). After reporting, they discovered the extent of the issue. Owls are dying everywhere due to a new type of rat poison available at Bunnings. In fact 37 dead Powerful Owls were found to have it in their livers - and that’s just one type of owl. It is total carnage on the owl front! This is so sad because owls help keep rat numbers in check! So the kids have decided to become Owl Action Warriors! Check out the letters they sent to Bunnings Warehouse Australia CEO Michael Schneider. They have since heard that Bunnings are considering some action, but they need swift and strong public pressure to motivate them to move and make all the changes necessary to save our remaining owls, before it's too late! What you can do: - Share, comment & like this post - Sign the BirdLife Australia petition https://www.actforbirds.org/ratpoison - Spread the word on rat poisons, (most people simply don’t know it kills owls) - Write to Bunnings telling them to remove SGAR rat poisons from their shelves. - Report any owl deaths to WIRES or BirdLife Australia so they can collect the bodies for autopsy - & follow the kids on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/themadgarden/ The Owl Action Warriors thank you!

16.01.2022 We wish all our friends a peaceful and satisfying holiday season. We thank you all for coming to the nursery, sharing news online and for supporting nature. We will continue to do all we can to help people create a softer, greener and more generous world.Remember, sometimes helping nature includes doing LESS. so relax and give yourselves some time out after a busy and stressful year. Love .

15.01.2022 ALDI Australia , BIG W and Bunnings Warehouse Australia and other corporations have caught the bee buzz and are selling insect hotels for Christmas. For the gen...eral public to be spending more time in their garden, often as a family, looking at what invertebrates live there, and to be interested in providing habitat for native bees, or even being aware of them, this is a positive big step. However, according to native bee scientist native Kit Prendergast, who has been researching bee hotels, most of these store-bought bee hotel designs are terrible and can do more harm than good. They are too shallow, the holes too large, they use poor materials, and have useless compartments. There is also a risk that imported wood has been fumigated with insecticides. They could be at best not be used by bees, or at worse represent death traps for any bees that do use them. To learn what makes a good hotel, how to make one, and other evidence-based information on native bees and how we can help them, you can refer to Creating a Haven for Native Bees , a book by native bee scientist Kit Prendergast. It can be purchased by emailing [email protected] Also follow Native Bee Nick on instagram here https://instagram.com/nativebeenick?igshid=1m5t3e7qqqpz4 and YouTube. https://youtu.be/o2BQzETUSq4 Please Share this important information Save the Bees Australia is consulting with scientists at the moment to get some made. With profits going to native bee research. https://entomologistlounge.wordpress.com//insect-hotels-a/



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07.01.2022 The transpiration of water from roots to leaves to air makes trees our MOST efficient outdoor air conditioners.

07.01.2022 A truly incredible story....I'd love for you to watch the entire video...it's not too long. It teaches us a lot about nature and how things balance out.

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