Galston Garden Club Plans Year-End and Holiday Events

As summer settles in across the Hills, the Galston Garden Club is preparing to wrap up another busy year before taking its traditional Christmas break, with meetings set to resume in February. At the time of writing, club members are keeping a close eye on the weather forecast as they look forward to one of […]
Hidden in the Hills: Angophora Hispida

By Lachlan Turner, Commonly named “Dwarf Apple” because of the tree’s relatively small size when compared with other larger varieties in the Angophora genus. Usually not much larger than 5m high and around 3m wide in the Hills Region, this tree characteristically assumes a somewhat gnarled and twisted growth habit with rough bark. During late […]