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When do we chop back fruit trees? And when can we do autumn fertilising and planting? What can we do in March to get our gardens thriving?

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Local nurseries can be useful to talk to people. Maybe check out the back catalogues of gardening australia and Better Homes and Gardens to find an answer to a specific question. Or your local library might have a gardening section, if you get lucky there might be a few hyperlocal books for your area in that as well.

Finally, I know that on the first weekend of each season Kalamunda has a garden show in Stirk Park. Its fairly big, the time I went Costa from Gardening Australia was there. Kalamunda Garden Festival. Looks like the next one is on June 7th for Winter. I reckon you could find advice and gardening learning resources there, plus a nice way to spend a weekend. :)