by Dave | Mar 18, 2016 | Native Plants, News From The Edge
Today we undertook some more planting in the South Gully. As we have now got some trees and plants in position, the plan for further planting is much clearer.
So the second major round of planting was done today.
by Dave | Mar 1, 2016 | Erosion, Native Plants, News From The Edge
Today we continued to plant out the South Gully on our path to returning it to a Rainforest state.
Weather and lack of rain have slowed us down a little, but with showers predicted for a few weeks we can get on with the planting.
by Dave | Feb 1, 2016 | Native Plants, News From The Edge
As we have cleared areas of the property that have been neglected over the last 5-6 years, we have seen more and more of the native plant species return.
The most remarkable has been the Maidenhair Fern(Adiantum atroviride) that appeared in massive numbers as we cleared away grass tussocks on the south and protected side of the house hill.
by Dave | Jan 18, 2016 | News From The Edge
As part of our rejuvenation of the rainforest and creek areas on our property, we are planting trees of varying types in appropriate places. This includes creek specific native Australian trees and plants.
One type of tree we are planting is the native Sandpaper Fig.
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