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  2. Graham Ross (horticulturalist) - Wikipedia

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    Graham Ross AM (born October 1947) is an Australian horticulturalist, author, television presenter [2] and radio presenter. In 2011 he was presented with London's Royal Horticultural Society's Veitch Memorial Medal (VMM) in recognition of his contribution to gardening and horticulture in Australia. [1]

  3. Gardening in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Gardening in Australia reflects the different styles of Australian art, including influences from Roman, Islamic, Italian, French, and English gardens. Modern Australian gardening emphasize gardens and their surroundings, focusing heavily on both urban horticulture and landscape architecture. There are many historical parks and gardens in ...

  4. Dollar store step stool works as a gardening seat

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    I've been passing by this little black step stool for a long time, wondering what use it could possibly be put to other than it's original purpose. It's only 7 1/2" off of the ground and about 10 ...

  5. The Digger's Club - Wikipedia

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    The Diggers Club is Australia's largest gardening club, with over 85,000 members.. They were established in 1978 to provide diverse seeds and plants which were claimed to be disappearing from circulation and promoted heirloom fruit and vegetable revival in the 1990s.

  6. Category:Gardening in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Community gardening in Australia (1 P) Cultivars of Australian plants (2 C, 22 P) F. Garden festivals in Australia (1 C) G. Garden plants of Australia (1 C, 184 P)

  7. List of Senior Australian of the Year Award recipients

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    The Senior Australian of the Year Award [1] commenced in 1999, in the International Year of Older Persons, and recognises those Australians aged 60 and over who continue to achieve and contribute. 2002 is the only year, since the founding of the awards, that a recipient hasn't been certified.