Weed of the Month, March – Easter Cassia
Easter cassia is hard to miss at the moment. There doesn’t seem to be a road in the shire that doesn’t have a display of yellow flowers. Read on to become more familiar with this invasive species.
Easter cassia is hard to miss at the moment. There doesn’t seem to be a road in the shire that doesn’t have a display of yellow flowers. Read on to become more familiar with this invasive species.
Some links to some useful information on local native food and foraging.
Vines are typically thought of as plants that grow up and climb over other plants or structures. However, vines make great ground covers or shrubs. Read on to see how three local flowering vines can be used in the garden…
Living in this part of Queensland it is guaranteed we are going to get a lot of rain. Managing down pours in the garden can be more than ag pipe and pits. Read on to find attractive and beneficial ways to deal with rain…
Continuing on from the last few months with weeds that harm, this time we look at Silver leaf Desmodium. Most Noosa residents have picked this one up while out walking.
An exhibition to promote the Urban Wildlife Gardens programme will be on display at the Cooroy Library during March and will move to the Noosaville Library in April.
Do you want to help with Frog research or get some tips for making your garden frog friendly? Read on to learn of the valuable work Mary River Catchment Coordinating Committee is doing to collect data and care for out frogs.
Do you know what ABSCISSION is?
Looking for some new plants for the garden? Or Bush tucker food? Read on to find out about some free plants and nuts.
Did you know? There is a full bird list for Noosa Shire in the book "Noosa's Native Plants". You will find it just before the Index.