Replants Com 6154
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Welcome to Replants.com replants is an organisation with a passion to preserve and respect the life of our local bushland. To achieve our mission replants advocates and encourages the implementation of best practice land clearing and undertakes the salvage and relocation of native flora from development sites. Over the past six years replants has been buoyed by the publics’ desire to save grass trees and their indignation toward unsustainable land clearing practices. This tremendous support has provided encouragement for replants to broaden it’s scope of salvaging activities and foster strong relationships with land developers and civil contractors in implementing best practice strategies. The end result we hope will benefit everyone in the community and future generations to come. Planting an icon in your front or backyard which may be 50 or often 250 yrs old goes a long way to preserve the cultural identity our country, and aside from the social responsibility aspect of saving grass trees, most people would agree they look great. Grass trees of all shapes and size can be used to great effect in a wide variety of garden styles. The sculptural look of grass trees compliment modern architecture and provide the perfect design foundation when creating a water wise native garden. Currently replants has no active salvage sites. Gift vouchers are available for Christmas (email your order). We will resume salvaging in early January at sites in the north (Joondalup) and south (Hope Valley Wattleup). Please email us and will call you with these site details. Alternatively check this page in the new year. Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, Peace in our Time. replants welcomes your feedback regarding our business and your thoughts on present land clearing practices. Getting a Grass Tree Salvage Sites Pricing Planting a Grass Tree
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