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Last Update: Sunday, August 28, 2022
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Recreating the Country - Recreating the Country
Recreating the Country is dedicated to telling stories about the natural world, to describing indigenous plants of South Central Victoria and to promoting a new revegetation design system that builds biodiversity called ''Sustainable Biorich Landscapes''.
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Richards Sweet Rewards - Recreating the Country
Authors note: Good friends Richard and Pat have very eventful lives and are active members of the Otway Agroforestry Network, having planted and pruned many gums on their own property. I see...
https://www.recreatingthecountry.com.au Rewards Show
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Totems for Australians - what is your totem? - Recreating the Country
Aug 18, 2018 ... ... Point Lonsdale while thinking about a difficult life decision. ... the successful “Tools, Totems and Tucker” Enviro-Stories Program.
https://www.recreatingthecountry.com.au/blog/totems-for-australians-what-is-your-totem
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Propagating Australian native plants from seed. The Myrtles
The Myrtles - eucalypts, callistemons, melaleucas, leptospermums and more. Part 1 - collecting seed. Woody fruit capsules of the Yellow Gum, Eucalyptus leucoxylon, ready to pick. It’s a calm sunny day in early summer and I’m reaching into the lower branches of an ancient Yellow Gum. Standing precariously on a 20 cm wide plank, straddling ...
https://www.recreatingthecountry.com.au/blog/propagating-australian-native-plants-from-seed
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Bushfires 2020-making families safe in their country homes ...
Jan 3, 2020 ... These are all important aspects of preparing for a fire season but they are still only short term plans, piecemeal and reactionary.
https://www.recreatingthecountry.com.au/blog/bushfires-2020-how-can-we-make-living-in-the-country-safe
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Managing Grasslands and Grassy Woodlands in temperate ...
Feb 12, 2018 ... There is no 9 to 5 burning program. Its not unusual for a burn to be at dawn or at night. T.O. burning takes the time that is needed to burn ...
https://www.recreatingthecountry.com.au/blog/managing-grasslands-and-grassy-woodlands-in-temperate-australia-why-were-losing-the-battle-to-save-them-part-3-the-wisdom-of-indigenous-elders
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Putting NATURE back into the nature-strip. Part 1
Variety - each nature strip could be different reflecting a different set of indigenous wildflowers. Birds and insect abound. A visual buffer from traffic. A magnet for tourists and visitors – its authentic and uniquely Australian. More exercising - residents would likely walk more in this natural setting.
https://www.recreatingthecountry.com.au/blog/putting-nature-back-into-the-nature-strip
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Cats and wildlife – an Australian dilemma - Recreating the Country
Jun 16, 2019 ... Our report card on extinctions is uncomfortably humiliating with more than 100 mammal species listed as ''near threatened'' and ''critical'' by ...
https://www.recreatingthecountry.com.au/blog/cats-and-wildlife-an-australian-dilemma
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All Categories - Recreating the Country
I know OH&S wouldn’t approve, but for me the risk is definitely worth the reward. Though I have to admit to feeling relieved once I have my feet back on firm ground and I’m brushing the bounty of gumnuts into a large plastic tub. I’ll take them back to the nursery and spread them out in the hot-house where they’ll dry and ...
https://www.recreatingthecountry.com.au/blog/category/all/4
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Blog Archives - Recreating the Country
It’s a chore that home owners endure week after week, month after month and year after year, for little reward What if these barren strips of grass were planted with long-lived, low maintenance native wildflowers and grasses local to the area? The wildflowers would also bring back beautiful native insects and birds, adding layers ...
https://www.recreatingthecountry.com.au/blog/archives/10-2019
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Roadside Kangaroo Grasslands - Recreating the Country
In the last two decades, research and field applications have established principles and practices for establishing, from scratch, diverse grassland communities comprising species from the natural temperate grasslands of south-eastern Australia. In most cases, this can be achieved by a single direct-sowing of a seed mix of grasses and forbs ...
https://www.recreatingthecountry.com.au/blog/grasslands-and-grassy-woodlands-in-temperate-australia-kangaroo-grass-communities-on-roadside-reserves-part-1-by-guest
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Blog Posts - Recreating the Country
I know OH&S wouldn’t approve, but for me the risk is definitely worth the reward. Though I have to admit to feeling relieved once I have my feet back on firm ground and I’m brushing the bounty of gumnuts into a large plastic tub. I’ll take them back to the nursery and spread them out in the hot-house where they’ll dry and ...
https://www.recreatingthecountry.com.au/blog/previous/4
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All Categories - Recreating the Country
The exciting prospect of designing and planting your own nature-strip or native garden and how it can be done. Individually designed nature-strips have the exciting potential of being colourful...
https://www.recreatingthecountry.com.au/blog/category/all/13
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Farm plantations can reduce bushfire risk - Recreating the Country
Native plantations reduce wind velocities and slow the advance of bushfires. Fire protection benefits of native plantations. The key benefits of plantations are; 1. Slowing the progress of a fire by reducing wind velocities. A fire may be stopped by a plantation or it will move at a slower speed if it spreads to the wind protected side.
https://www.recreatingthecountry.com.au/blog/farm-plantations-can-reduce-bushfire-risk
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Blog-Beiträge - Recreating the Country
Dear reader, can you imagine this? You’re walking along a shady city street in spring and the nature strip is sprinkled with the rich colours of native wildflowers and grasses. The mauve star-shape...
https://www.recreatingthecountry.com.au/blog/previous/15
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Authors note: Good friends Richard and Pat have very eventful lives and are active members of the Otway Agroforestry Network, having planted and pruned many gums on their own property. I see...
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Online balance: follow the link to merchant's official program website. You will need to fill in account number and pin so as to retrieve card balance.
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Phone call: call the merchant's support number and provide card details, you will be able to get reward points on the phone.
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Invoice/ Receipt: the remaining points of the card is printed on the shopping invoice / receipt.
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Store Counter: usually the program points could be looked up at shop or store counter