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. 

Michelle’s Gardening Tips – Water Crystals

2024-01-29T09:25:08+10:00January 29th, 2020|

Along with diligent watering, a way to increase the success of planting is to use water crystals. Water crystals are polymers that hold water for plants to absorb. They are biodegradable and nontoxic. Michelle gives some tips on how to use them in your garden.

Tough Plants

2024-01-29T09:25:00+10:00January 4th, 2020|

Hot dry weather is a good time to see how plants are standing up to local conditions and Pandorea jasminoides with a common name of Bower of Beauty and a white variety sold as Princess Di, is hard to beat. It's no wonder landscapers use this local native plant as a dependable species in Noosa parks and gardens.

What’s in YOUR garden?

2024-01-29T09:25:17+10:00January 2nd, 2020|

NICA's Urban Wildlife Gardens program is here to help you find answers and introduce you to the creatures that live in your garden. Sit back and enjoy the birds and the bees, the flowers and the trees, knowing that your garden contributes to biodiversity in our region.

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