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So far Stephanie Haslam has created 55 blog entries.

Attracting birds to your garden

2020-04-30T09:07:58+10:00April 25th, 2020|

Watching birds feed, play and bath in your own garden is a very rewarding way to pass the time. So it’s not surprising that most Urban Wildlife Garden members want to see more, or a larger variety of bird species, use their garden. It’s the most common response when Michelle asks UWG members what wildlife they would like to see more of, and here she shares some ideas.

The Soap Tree

2020-04-29T19:00:13+10:00April 21st, 2020|

Stephanie tells us why the Alphitonia excelsa, known as Red Ash and the Soap Tree, is a must have in an urban wildlife garden. The crushed leaves can be lathered to produce a bush soap that cleanses and disinfects skin - perfect with the shortage of disinfectants, just make your own!

Weed of the Month – April

2020-04-29T18:50:07+10:00April 14th, 2020|

The Weed of the Month for April is Alternanthera brasiliana, commonly known as Purple Joyweed or Purple Splash. Michelle explains why she believes it sits in the Red Zone - Remove.

Did You Know?

2020-04-29T18:51:10+10:00April 6th, 2020|

The Noosa's Native Plants website contains a wealth of information if you know where to look! Stephanie gives some pointers to help you find your way around this comprehensive library of plant species.

Citizen Science websites

2020-02-29T08:15:15+10:00February 2nd, 2020|

We hope your initial interest in local species will morph into a desire to know more. An enquiring mind is the best gift the good FAIRY could bestow on a child. Keep following our Facebook page where we regularly add photos and links, and check out sites like the CSIRO Atlas of Living Australia which provides a formidable list of plants, animals and cultural information. 

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