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Bohmer's Tree Care

Locality: Wollongong, New South Wales

Phone: +61 481 164 996



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24.01.2022 Check out these jolly Jacarandas!



23.01.2022 They're counting on you...

22.01.2022 Spring crawls in....

21.01.2022 So true. Happy Sunday!



19.01.2022 When customers take time to give us valued feedback, it makes going that extra mile even more worthwhile. "Matt was excellent when he came to inspect our property for quoting. He listened carefully and asked questions which we valued. The quote was the most thorough and professional, which is why we chose you. We appreciated that you spoke to us continually about the work you were completing on site, were very friendly and happy to answer questions. The work was completed in... a timely, tidy and professional manner." - NATALIE @ CORDEAUX HEIGHTS Thanks Natalie! See our site www.bohmerstreecare.com.au and Google for more 5* reviews

19.01.2022 Which one's your favourite?

19.01.2022 The kids will love this...



18.01.2022 For the artists amongst us

18.01.2022 This is a hands on and practical way the broader community can show their support as we come closer to the anniversary of the bushfire season. Nice one Eurobodalla Shire Council Eurobodalla - South Coast NSW

18.01.2022 On tomorrow www.wollongong.nsw.gov.au/botanicga//greenplan-plant-sales

17.01.2022 Anyone else watched this current cult classic?

16.01.2022 Top day for a swing by the beach - cheers for the tag @happypicssarah and loving the stylish sun protection!



16.01.2022 We’ve put our finishing touches on our colourful spring installation in the city. Next time you’re in Crown Street Mall, look out for our vibrant flowers, eat y...our lunch on one of the living grass parklets or take a selfie out the front of the stage on the Mall that has been decorated with flowers and native Illawarra butterflies to brighten up your day. See more

16.01.2022 Love trees? So do we! That's why we’re calling for Dapto & surrounding suburb residents to help us increase shade and greenery, by caring for a tree provided fr...ee of charge by Council. We're aiming to plant up to 250 new trees across Dapto parklands, around playgrounds and on the verges of participating homes. Register your interest: https://our.wollongong.nsw.gov.au/street-trees See more

15.01.2022 It's beginning to feel a little like...

15.01.2022 When the dog won't sit still for the photo... Thanks Bob, Karen + Pepper for letting us care for your trees again, amongst your beautiful (and edible!) garden + home oasis. What a wonderful space you have created and such a special connection to your trees. #locallife #community #gardenlife #treecare #eatyourgreens #familyhome #dodgydoggypic

14.01.2022 20-year-old Joe lives with 1,400 houseplants! I would struggle with ONE tbh. BBC Two

14.01.2022 This is fascinating and so important #alwayslearning #looktothepasttolearnforthefuture

14.01.2022 Did someone say six weeks til Xmas?!

14.01.2022 So great to see

14.01.2022 Looking forward to these kicking off this weekend - after the brilliant big Illawarra Festival of Wood celebration had to be cancelled.

13.01.2022 The baaaa-best place for the kids to be these school holidays

13.01.2022 Live Broadcast. Come take a walk around IndigiGrow Indigigrow Native Bushfoods & Plants Nursery is a real growing hub. The logo is based around the native... Styphelia and the 5 corners of the operation are Bush Foods, Employment, Skills and Training, Employment and Retail Today is their first Saturday open day and a chance to see some of the Local Banksia Scrub species and other bush foods they are propagating. @Indigigrow Native Bushfoods & Plants Nursery & Garden Industry Queensland Nursery & Garden Industry of South Australia Nursery & Garden Industry of WA Nursery & Garden Industry Victoria@ Gardening Australia Australian Institute of Horticulture Inc. Foleys Nursery ABC Australia Permaculture Sydney Institute Permaculture Sydney West Permaculture Australia-New Zealand Permaculture South Australia Permaculture Magazine Permaculture Permaculture Victoria Community Gardens Australia

13.01.2022 Have you seen this?

12.01.2022 Every day is Father's Day when you've got this lot to come home to for hugs after a big day on the trees! Here's to all the dads today and every day - and all the cherished memories and moments.

11.01.2022 I can see a little bit of Port Kembla from this part of the camp.

11.01.2022 Might need a similar sign by the end of 2020 :-@ Noice one Russell Vale Public School Community!

09.01.2022 Often referred to as the ‘dinosaur tree’, the Wollemi Pine was thought to have been extinct for 60 million years until it was ‘rediscovered’ in 1994, growing in... a canyon in the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney. Soon after this incredible discovery, the world fell in love with the ‘dinosaur tree’, and efforts to propagate Wollemi Pines began. To find out more about these spectacular trees, head to the Sydney Science Trail a month-long online celebration of science, promoting the achievements of the Australian science community bit.ly/WollemiSST The Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney #sydneysciencetrail Oat Vaiyaboon

09.01.2022 Can't beat a bit of Berry

08.01.2022 Congrats to our mate Clarence from ABC TV + iview for the well deserved gong as Horticulturist of the Year 2020 from Australian Institute of Horticulture Inc.

07.01.2022 Always a wonderful day out

07.01.2022 Have you heard them?

07.01.2022 Check out mum and bub wombat having a play at Cradle Mountain what a rare moment to capture Cradle Mountain and wombats are synonymous with each other... you... are pretty sure to come across them They are common around the accommodation places like Highlanders, Discovery Holiday Park, the Lodge, the Hotel and Cradle Wilderness Village There are also plenty of tracks where they are regularly seen including the Enchanted Forest Walk, Ronny Creek, Crater Lake, Dove Lake and of course Wombat Pool. The wombat is the largest burrowing mammal in the world. Wombats often dig their burrows in the areas above creeks and gullies. Burrows can be up to 20 metres long and more than 2 metres below the ground. Wombats can quickly dig complicated burrows due to their strong legs and sharp claws... then they can push loosened soil away with their hind feet. Some wombats even have their burrows interconnecting! Did you also know that the entrance to the female wombat's pouch actually faces backwards. This is to prevent dirt from entering when they are burrowing. The Tasmanian Wombat averages 85 cm in length and 20 kg in weight. Although you are likely to come across wombats at all times of the day the best times are during dusk and dawn. Did you also know that wombats are the only animal in the world that produce cubed-shaped poo!!! They can actually pass up to 100 deposits of poop a night but why. For some time scientists have believed that they stack their cube-shaped poo to stop it rolling around and therefore mark their territory. Whilst this is true it has recently been found that the cube shape is more related to the dry environments most wombats live in. Therefore they have to really squeeze every drop of moisture out of their food. This coupled with the fact that wombat intestines have a shape unlike any other animal. This includes two distinct ravine-like grooves, where the intestine is stretchier, which helps shape wombat poo into a cube. Thanks to Carrie Zeng for sharing her amazing video. You can also follow Carrie via instagram www.instagram.com/carrieinaustralia We love to share your Tassie videos, photos and stories with the world You can inbox us or post to our wall. If you are on instagram you can tag either of our accounts via the hashtags #TasmaniaGram or #InstaTasmania If you are a local business, artist, charity or group send us a message about promoting you to Tasmania and the world

06.01.2022 Tag us in a picture of a new tree planted near you!

05.01.2022 Happy Sunny Sunday

04.01.2022 Get planting! www.illawarramercury.com.au//expect-to-see-veggies-poppi/

04.01.2022 A match made in heaven

02.01.2022 Wonderful to see the regrowth along the South South Coast of NSW following the devastating bushfires last Summer

01.01.2022 Creative + cute carving skills

01.01.2022 Warris Chair Lookout Track (Kiama) If you want to feel on top of the world without too much effort, you can’t go past Warris Chair lookout. Gaze across the la...st remaining pocket of rainforest protected by Budderoo National Park. This easy walk through woodlands of swamp banksia offers fabulous birdwatching. Warris Chair lookout track starts at Nellies Glen picnic area in the Carrington Falls precinct of Budderoo National Park. Find out more: https://kiama.com.au//things-to/warris-chair-lookout-track @sydneywayfarer Note: Due to road closures, Jamberoo Mountain Road can only be accessed via the Illawarra Highway. We can help keep public spaces open and accessible by working together to reduce the spread of COVID-19. Please stay safe and visit the NSW Government website for the latest COVID-19 information and restrictions. Always check the NPWS website for closures, alerts and fire bans (https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/). . . #StayActiveStayLocal #lookout #kiama #bushwalk #healthyadventures #activeadventures #HealthPromotionIS #nswparks #nationalpark #walk #nature #greentime #activelifestyle #Thenewlocal

01.01.2022 Are you 'on the verge'?

01.01.2022 Our Parks & Open Space team woke up to some disappointing news this morning. We’ve been working on improving a range of our landscapes, including the garden bed...s at the Port Kembla Community Centre, and overnight a range of beautiful plants were stolen from our gardens. Plant theft and vandalism, especially around our centres with a community focus, is particularly upsetting and also illegal. Report plant theft and vandalism to https://wollongong.nsw.gov.au//report-a/trees-grass-plants See more

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