Resources
Visit regularly for fresh information on Urban Wildlife Gardens.
Tip of the Month ‘Look out for the Frogs’
The recent rains have been wonderful for the garden. It’s the best time of the year to plant for us, due to the cooler temperatures and the plants thrive in the current conditions. It is also great weather for frogs.
Nest Boxes. Filling a gap in Habitat.
Read about how a UWG member is creating much needed housing for our local wildlife from what is usually considered a waste product. For our recently joined members there is also a link to a previous article discussing nest boxes and providing resources.
Honey Bees
According to entomologists and ecologists, insects are vanishing at an alarming rate.
The Fiddler Beetle
You might be surprised by what can be found in your backyard
Native Plants Pruning Workshop
The Urban Wildlife Gardens (UWG) program continued its bi-monthly workshops on Saturday 9th October in the Cooran Garden of Jan Cole.
Flowering Now – Flame Tree
This article was written by Stephanie Haslam about 16 years ago for the Noosa News column Noosa’s Native Plants.
Gardening Tip October
Spring is a season for planting. Read on for tips on how to choose plants with the right amount of root growth and a trick get them out of the pot.
Weed of the Month – Mossman River Grass
Staying with theme of weeds that hurt people, this month we look at Mossman’s river grass.
A Bird Friendly Garden
Want to Encourage more wildlife to your garden? Check out BirdLife’s guidelines on creating a bird habitat.
Noosa’s Native Plants
This article was published about 15 years ago in the Noosa News. It is still very topical. The photographs are by Stephanie Haslam, and pressed specimen by Dr. Harrold
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