Saturday, June 21, 2025
EditorialNursery Industry News

Planning for fire

Welcome to the first issue of Hort Journal 2025. I hope you all managed some downtime, although this is not always a reality for business owners, as plants don’t take a day off.

Once again, bushfires dominate the news in Australia and the USA.… Continue reading

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Landscape DesignLandscape using Fruit Trees

Good looking gardens to tickle your tastebuds

By Gabrielle Stannus

Imagine a future in which resources are shared from building to building, and food is grown without a dependency on fossil fuel-based transportation. The International Living Future Institute asked governments, designers and planners to do just that through its Living Communities Challenge, whilst requiring them to incorporate beauty as a very important element in their response.Continue reading

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EnvironmentLandscape Design

Urban and Bushfire Protection

The role green roofs, walls, and facades play in fire-resilient cities

By Michael Casey

As climate change intensifies, bushfires are becoming more frequent and severe, posing significant threats to homes, communities, and ecosystems in fire-prone areas worldwide. The recent fires throughout Los Angeles are an example of how ferocious these fires can be both in a built-up urban area, and in the buildings and houses located in the more naturalised areas surrounded by trees and plant life.Continue reading

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