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There are thousands of plants to be seen across the sloping lawns and picturesque horticulture displays of the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney. 

The bright and colourful collection of Dahlias at the Blue Mountains Botanic Garden Mount Tomah has been bringing a sense of wonder and joy to plant lovers.

People are reporting "alien-like" grubs surfacing in their pot plants.

We use pesticides on our lands to treat pests, weeds and diseases, and aim to use chemicals in an environmentally responsible way.

Nestled on the Brunet Meadow's southern edge, this idyllic location boasts a vibrant field of over 150,000 daffodil bulbs. 

You don’t need a green thumb or large space to grow veggies at home or on your balcony. All you need is good soil, containers, drainage, fertilisers and of course sunshine!

Become an essential part of our vibrant network of supporters committed to protecting and celebrating the environment.

Turf management is a scientific process and a perfectly manicured lawn takes time, dedication, consistency and understanding.

Who knew that sticky, sneaky and freaky plants are good to have around the house? 

From the King Protea to vibrant camellias, there’s plenty that blooms in a winter garden. Here are some of the plants blooming at the Blue Mountains Botanic Garden.