wirote
Its nice blog.
Where information resources on sustainable Eucalyptus cultivation worldwide, be it at nursery stage, ornamental gardens or timber plantations, can be found. Plus good images. Find us too at www.git-forestry.com
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This blog is currently rated a 4.57 out of a possible 5 based on 14 comments.
wiroteIts nice blog.
Jason CampbellVery informative blog. As someone who could lear how to be greener it is good to learn about the many uses of eucalyptus. And for all the blogs I read about the environment, yours is one of the greenest. Peace.
Nathan WallaceI do not know a lot about Eucalyptus, and this is a great learning source. There is a lot more about it than I know and it is nice to see a content full blog that is easy to follow. Your blog sparks a bit of interest in me that probably otherwise wouldn't be there. :)
Ana Cristina ToledoQuite nice and interesting blog!
Congratulations!
SignatureBeautyVery informative and well written.
Peter SimmonsDon't see any mention of the damage eucalyptus do when planted as non-native species in habitats unsuited to them. Apart from poisoning the soil and making it unfit for native species, it can also be fatal to wildlife, especially birds, as this site explains http://www.prbo.org/OBSERVER/Observer108/Focus108.2.html. I wasn't impressed with the snide remark about 'environmentalist mythology' either.
This all reads like the industrialist's answer to the natural world, and as for the piece on the 'first time flowering in the UK' brought in by Tom, a 'plant hunter', I thought that species had died out in Victorian times, and I'm appalled that people are still doing this. Snowdonia [Wales] is covered with rhodedendron, another invasive foreign species which was brought in as an ornamental garden plant which escaped into the wild. It has killed off much of the native plants and smothers the countryside. Action is now being taken to kill them, but as with eucalyptus they are a damn hard plant to eradicate.
Not impressed, this site reads more like a commercial agro-business site than a blog.
Jeunelle FosterImpressive library of resources on the Eucalyptus.
The blog is well put together and everything is accessible.
Well written and I can tell that you are passionate about the subject.
BAI MALEIHA B.CANDAOYour blog deserves a 5 for:
a)it is informative with Eucalyptus tree
as its main theme;
b)it is educational for it has a specific
perspective; and
c) it is inviting for it is unique in
concept. Please keep it up! :)
Anson Lowhey thanks for the comment. I never receive such compliment in blogcatalog! you are the first one!!! ty so much. you have a good blog about the greeniesss too! ~.~ my plant just wilted few months ago..lol cause of the weather here is hot..~.~
Shawna CoronadoVery informative blog on Eucalyptus trees! Loved it - and certainly learned more than I knew about the sustainability of Eucalyptus trees. Great job!
Hlingvery informative blog.
Horatio SaltA fascinating and unique site.
Erik JohnelsI Clicked this blog out of pure curiosity, and ended up learning a lot that I had no clue about.
This blog is extremely in depth, and very well written. It manages to take a nice topic and turn it into something easily accessible.
Very Well done.
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