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Choosing a new specimen tree
What to do for a new specimen tree? Moggill Pocket was aglow with Jacarandas (Jacaranda mimosifolia) in the springtime including the ones that previous owners had planted along our driveway. Jacaranda seedlings are often found in our gardens or lawns but … Continue reading →
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