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July Colour

2024-07-30T09:29:53+10:00July 30th, 2024|

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.

Native Garden Clinic

2024-07-30T09:19:19+10:00July 30th, 2024|

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.

Best Plants for Noosa Wildlife

2024-07-30T11:20:04+10:00July 30th, 2024|

The following article is an outline of some the best backyard native plants to attract wildlife in the Noosa Area. The list focuses on plants that are suited to the scale of urban backyards. It lists habitat species for common wildlife in Noosa but of course the list is not exhaustive and all local native plants are beneficial to wildlife.

Native Plants for Indoor Pots and Hanging Baskets

2024-06-28T11:50:49+10:00June 28th, 2024|

The biophilia hypothesis suggests that humans possess an innate tendency to seek connections with nature and other forms of life. Edward O. Wilson introduced and popularized the hypothesis in his book, Biophilia. He defines biophilia as ‘the urge to affiliate with other forms of life’. Indoor, hanging and potted plants provide many gardeners, particularly those who live in higher densities, a connection to nature. They also support micro habitats which are critical to biodiversity.

June Colour

2024-06-28T11:57:24+10:00June 28th, 2024|

The flowering wattles confirm that winter has come to Noosa, but otherwise there is not a lot of colour. This is when we appreciate the quieter blue Plectranthus, the Evolvulus and the Native Violet that seem to just keep flowering. A highlight has been the yellow leaves dropping from the Peanut Tree - one of our few deciduous species. Also the Hibbertia has produced the occasional flower.

Native Garden Clinic

2024-06-28T11:11:48+10:00June 28th, 2024|

Do you have native gardening questions that you would like answered? Come and join Urban Wildlife Gardens and Noosa and District Landcare for the inaugural Native Gardening Clinic.

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