March in advance
Welcome to March! The last couple of weeks have been pretty crazy for me but I am back and ready to keep offering you the top advice on how to build a gardening lifestyle, today and tomorrow. Here is some of what you can look forward to reading over this next month.
Plant of the Month
This month’s feature plant is the actually a tree! Throughout March I’ll be reviewing 4 different Melaleuca tree varieties. Many Melaleuca varieties have similarities to bottle brushes which means they look fantastic in combination. Learn more about this fabulous Australian Native Plant this month!
Also this month you will get all the tips on what you should be doing in your garden throughout this month. In ‘My Gardening Story’ I am featuring my other Grandma, Grandma Tysoe. We’ll add some more gardening terms to your vocabulary or perhaps simply help you to better understand words you already use! My Australian Native Plant nursery of the month is a little bit out of the box, it is actually called ‘The Australian Native Plant Nursery’ and is located in California, USA! So if you are a USA reader YES, Australian Native Plants are available to you.
As well as the above articles my garden product review will be the humble ‘garden shed’, I’ll be reviewing 2-3 different garden sheds that are available at your local bunnings garden store. These are only a snippet of what you can expect to read at AussieGreenThumb.com this month.
Newsletter
It is not too late to sign up and receive the FIRST edition of my newsletter. That will be coming out mid-late March and then once a month there after. PLUS when you sign up to my monthly newsletter you will receive my FREE e-book on ‘Buying Gardening Tools’ which has a bonus feature article on buying an electric hedge trimmer that is not available anywhere else. To sign up simply fill in the form on the right side of this website. Make sure you fill in your name and email, submit it and then check your inbox and click on the link sent to you to confirm your email account is valid. The email may get sent to your spam box so make sure you keep an eye out for it.
Let’s continue to develop a gardening lifestyle, today and tomorrow!

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