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Links to a wide range of internet sites providing information on gardening.
- Australian National Botanic Gardens - Growing, studying and promoting Australia's flora
- Australian Arid Lands Botanic Garden - is a pre-eminent facility that provides information on the plant biodiversity from the southern arid zone of Australia
- Australia's Open Garden Scheme - promoting the knowledge and pleasure of gardens and gardening across Australia. Australia's Open Garden Scheme opens Australia's best private gardens.
- Backyard Organic Gardening - a grassroots e-source for information about the basics of backyard organic gardening
- Biodynamic AgriCulture Australia - a not-for-profit Association, that promotes the practice and understanding of the Biodynamic system of Agriculture.
- Burkes Backyard - an Australian gardening information programme and website
- Flora For Fauna - attract native birds, butterflies and other fauna to your garden
- Gardening Australia - the ABC's gardening programme on the internet
- Global Garden - your FREE Australian national online gardening magazine and prime gardening resource on the internet
- Hornsby's Online Herbarium - In Hornsby Online Herbarium you can find about 750 different native plant species local to the Hornsby 36,000 ha. bushland and another 240 introduced species which may escape into the bush.
- Royal Botanic Gardens Trust Sydney - a New South Wales State Government organisation within the Environment portfolio - under the Minister for Climate Change and the Environment. The three Gardens and the Domain are administered by the Royal Botanic Gardens & Domain Trust. Visit the Mount Annan Botanic Gardens, the Mount Tomah Botanic Garden, and the Sydney and Domain Botanic Garden.
- SydneyGarden - set up specifically to meet the gardening needs of Sydneysiders. It includes information about what to plant and plant diseases
- Weeds Australia - created by the National Weeds Strategy Executive Committee to provide information on weed management, and to promote access to key weed policies, regulations, current issues, national initiatives, research.
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