Bush Tucker Walk with Lisa Powell
A gallery of images from our Bush Tucker Walk with Lisa Powell at Noosa Botanic Gardens.
A gallery of images from our Bush Tucker Walk with Lisa Powell at Noosa Botanic Gardens.
When bringing home plants from the nursery, it’s very likely there are Flick weed seeds in the soil.
Planting natives is a great for our wildlife, but there are other ways we can help.
Colour everywhere and more to come as the weather warms. Open up to see information and more photographs.
Nesting boxes can be one way to support local species survival. This article from Leonie Stephens shares her journey with home-made nesting boxes.
Dr Jan Green's research investigated spiders as potential pest control agents in agriculture, specifically citrus groves. This UWG presentation includes spider anatomy and the use of spiders in pest control in your garden.
A Guided Bush Tucker Walk with local Gubbi Gubbi elder, Lisa Powell. Lisa will take you on a journey of discovery through the Noosa Botanic Gardens to show you some of our Bush Tucker plants and explain their cultural importance and uses.
What's in YOUR wildlife garden? With this in mind I have embarked on my first on-line workshop based on ‘Weaving for Fibre Sculpture with Harriet Goodall’.
The sap is rising and spring is just around the corner. Continue to learn more about some of our local native plants that have kept us company in July.
Our inaugural Native Garden Clinic was held this month at Station Place, Pomona and was a joint initiative between Urban Wildlife Gardens and Noosa and District Landcare. There were four information stations, staffed with experts from both organisations, covering Native Garden Design, Native Plant Identification and Cultivation, Wildlife Habitat Creation and Weed Identification and Management.