The Big Bouquet, Healesville
A great place for an outdoor adventure. Visit the Alpacas, build a sandcastle, play on the playground and jump on the trampoline. Finish it all off with a snack from the cafe and a tour of the gerberas! Read more at
Absolute Radio in Australia - Healesville
Ben Jones and newsman from The Christian O'Connell Breakfast Show, Andrew Bailey, visit Healesville. They're in Australia all week thanks to Etihad Airways and Netflights.com
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Congratulations on Lara & Shaun's wedding at Mont Du Soleil - Function Venue on 03/11/2018
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Kangaroo@Melbourne Healesville Sanctuary
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How to Propagate and grow Lavender from Cuttings
Lavender is easy to propagate and grow, if you take the cuttings at the right time and can maintain a temperature of around 70 degrees F or 20 C
The best time to take the Lavender cuttings is in late winter to early spring,
You will need a propagating mix and we use 1/3 vermiculite, 1/3 potting soil and 1/3 peat moss or coir peat depending on what is available. So 1 part vermiculite, 1 part potting soil 1 part peat moss or coir. You can use ordinary compost or potting soil if needed.
Prepare your pots and have a warm position ready for your cuttings for around 6 weeks. You can use a propagating house, or simply some form of cover such as a soft drink bottle.
Look for new growth with no flowers forming. If you can’t find these, then be prepared to prune back and flower heads.
You are looking for a stem with a heel on it, where the new green growth meets a darker part of the stem.
Look for stems that are around 4 -6 inches long (10 cm -15 cm)
Strip the foliage from the lower half of the cutting.
You can choose to use a rooting hormone if you wish, or even dip the stems in honey. These methods will improve strike rates.
Use a stick or pencil to make a hole in the propagating mix, insert the cuttings and water them in.
Place them in a warm position, we are using a soft drink bottle. And mist spray them every few days.
Do not let the cuttings dry out at any stage. Mist regularly.
In around 6 weeks you should see signs of new growth.
Place the cuttings in an open position for another 4 weeks to allow them to harden off a little. At this time water them regularly with a liquid seaweed fertiliser. They are then ready to plant into the garden or container.
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Trees Adventures a Ropes Course in Melbourne for Team Building Activities
Trees Adventure is a new, exhilarating eco-adventure in the Dandenongs. It comprises five tree-top obstacle and flying fox courses that weave through the sublime canopy of Glen Harrow heritage gardens.
Soar through the forest on an array of flying foxes and take on a series of thrilling challenge. Adventurers move between platforms between 2 and 12 metres in height, across a series of imaginative obstacles. There are easy courses for those scared of heights to ‘black runs’ for thrill seekers. Each participant will be fully equipped and trained. The obstacle course provides an opportunity to be daring but also requires participants to take responsibility in a controlled environment, which builds capability and ultimately self-confidence.
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Glen Harrow Gardens, OldMonbulk Road Belgrave VIC Australia 3160
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Polymer Clay Embellished Teapots by Claudia Rubinstein
Video #523: An Australian artist who's doing wonderful things with polymer clay and vintage teapots (among other things)... More Info: Polymer Clay Tutor.
Topics Covered In This Video:
* This is a special PcT Roadtrip feature segment, brought to you from Melbourne, Australia AND White Rock, BC Canada.
* Claudia Rubinstein is an artist and PcT members who came to visit with us here in Canada, before we could go see her in Australia.
* As it turns out, we actually graduated from the same High School separated by several years. Claudia's sister was even in the same grade as Doug's sister. And to think we have all just met up now, because of polymer clay!
* Claudia is a mixed media artist who started out with drawing and painting, and has expanded into children's book illustration and 3 dimensional polymer clay embellished Silver teapots.
* Claudia has a colorful, whimsical style based on nature, but more fantasy and magical.
* Started polymer because she wanted to start embellishing her paintings, and began by taking a class at a shop in Australia called the Whimsical Bead, wear she learned to cover ceramic teapots.
* Moved onto Silver Teapots as a more substantial base to work on.
* Has shown her work in Incinerator Gallery in Melbourne in an exhibition called, The Ostentatious Hiding Spot.
* Related Link: Claudia Rubinstein's Web Site - Original Paintings and Handmade Jewelry...
* Related Video: The Ostentatious Hiding Spot Exhibition, Incinerator Gallery in Melbourne...
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* Related Video: Inaugural Ball Polymer Clay Flower Bouquet, Karon Cowger...
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* Related Video: Selling Polymer Jewelry at a Public Market, Becky Sue Mizell...
* And... more info about today's video is at my blog...
* Polymer Clay Tutor... Make what you love... Love what you make.
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