September Workshop
Join Robert Price for a walk round his and Linda's garden and an informal talk on the subject of Utility v Aesthetics v Wildlife, trying to find a balance.
Join Robert Price for a walk round his and Linda's garden and an informal talk on the subject of Utility v Aesthetics v Wildlife, trying to find a balance.
The Urban Wildlife Gardens program encourages us to focus on the natural environment in the restricted space of our own gardens.
Nature journaling in small gardens with Dion Dior, a local nature journalist, natural history illustrator, naturalist, educator and citizen scientist.
Some North Queensland species are considered weeds on the Sunshine Coast. This month we look at Native Gardenia, a lesser known problem.
This month’s tip is more of a warning. Fire ants are on the move. Do you know what to look for?
A Dream Drain can often be recreated in your own backyard, and are often called Rain Gardens.
A small area in the garden area can provide a wildlife habitat in a relatively short time.
Wedding Bush is flowering in the Wallum and Spring is on the way in Noosa. Here are some other local native plants that have been flowering and fruiting during July.
The warm winter has brought forward the flowering of many of our local plants. Here we revisit an article from last year that was posted in spring.
We are thrilled to extend our warmest congratulations to Stephanie Haslam on being a recipient of a 2023 Noosa Electorate Queensland Day Award.