Noosa’s Native Plants, Flowering Now
Here are some of Noosa's native plants that caught my attention this September.
Here are some of Noosa's native plants that caught my attention this September.
Planning and planting up a garden is fun and exciting. Gardens are always a work in progress but following a few guidelines will aid in healthier plants and a more enticing space for wildlife.
Spring flowering season is always spectacular on the Sunshine Coast and this year has been no exception. Have a closer look at a few species and see how they can bring colour into your garden.
NICA hosted 4 walks as part of the wildflower festival organised by Sunshine Coast Council during August and September 2022.
The next working bee on Sheep Island is focusing on a forest of Easter Cassia and other weeds. Noosa Park rangers will be assisting on the day. Please RSVP to secure your place.
Noosa’s Native Plants, written by Stephanie Haslam, is a book for the guidance of everyone responsible for the ongoing protection of Noosa’s most valuable asset its unique natural environment.
This is how the surveyor EP Bedwell described a rocky outcrop in the Noosa River in January, 1876 ..
Keen to join our NICA volunteers but not sure where to start? Here's a list of volunteering opportunities..
Tourism Noosa invites you to participate in their next tree planting of 500 native plants on Friday 30th September at Cooran.
The Australian Bee Book by Tim Heard is definitely a go to reference for anyone thinking of introducing native stingless bees into their gardens.