Number 15
2002-08-01
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About this issue
The August 2002 issue of 'Ti Talk' addresses the serious threat of Red Imported Fire Ants with detailed identification guides and management protocols for gardeners. It features a passionate editorial defending tropical garden styles against local judging biases and provides an in-depth profile of 'Harvey Creek Exotics' in Cairns. The edition also highlights specific cordyline varieties such as 'Blue Velvet' and 'Moonlight', offers advice on soil ecosystems, and includes reports from regional society branches.
Contents
President's Report and A Garden Lovers View
p. 2
Cordyline dracaenoides and My Favourite Cordyline
p. 3
Cordylines of The Month and Cordyline Workshop
p. 4
Ecosystems (Continued) and Cordylines in Flower
p. 5
Topography and Fire Ants: Identification and Risks
p. 6
Fire Ants: Movement Controls and Risk Management Plans
p. 7
Festival Risk Plan, The Winter Chill, and Plant Names
p. 8
Bundaberg Report and F.N.Q. Reports
p. 9
F.N.Q. Outings and Subject of Names
p. 10
Tropical Foliage Festival, Market Place, and Announcements
p. 11
Coming Events and S.E. QLD Outing
p. 12
Advertisement: Landscape Plants for Sale
p. 13
A Garden Profile: Harvey Creek Exotics
pp. 14-15
Photo Gallery: Cordyline Cultivars
pp. 16-17