Gardening Tip July 2023 Fire Ants
This month’s tip is more of a warning. Fire ants are on the move. Do you know what to look for?
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.
A trip to the nursery and choosing plants is an exciting part of gardening. But this isn’t the only way to get new plants into the garden.
June is a relatively quiet month but here are some splashes of colour to warm the days.
Weedy vines have the ability to completely change an ecosystem. They are one of the biggest risks to our bushland. This month we look at Brazilian Nightshade.
Noosa Council recently endorsed a new Encroachments Policy which condones garden planting on verges at the front of properties in urban and many rural residential areas.