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Pioneer Plants
Pioneer plants are the local natives that seed freely, grow quickly and have evolved to fill empty or damaged areas of a forest.
Blue tongue or Native Lasiandra
Blue tongue Melastoma malabathricum is one of our local native plants that is thriving in the present weather conditions. Read on to find out if it would be a suitable plant for your garden.
Report on Bush Tucker Workshop
On Sat April 30th Marc Russell from Back 2 the Bush delivered a workshop on Bush Tucker plants. Have a look at some photos of the day and information on Bush foods.
Sit Back and Enjoy
Traditionally, this should be the time to sit back and enjoy the garden.
Recent Facebook Posts
May I draw your attention to two posts I added last week.
UWG exhibition at Noosa Library has been extended
UWG’s exhibition ‘What’s in your garden’ at Noosaville Library until the end of May
Solitary Bee Hotel
What is a Solitary Bee Hotel ?
Weed of the Month April 2022 African Tulip Tree
This month’s weed fits into two categories that have been a focus in recent months, flowering now and directly harmful to wildlife. Read on to understand why African Tulip tree is now a restricted plant and learn about its deadly effect on native bees.
Leaf Cutter Bee
Have you ever wondered what or who marks these leaves. Read on to find out..
Fabric Sculptures Promote UWG
The recent display of fabric sculptures at Cooroy Library is relocating to Noosaville Library from Friday 1st April.
Let’s Build Your Dream Garden Together