Landcare
Cain Street Landcare Group
Weather and other restrictions permitting, our group meets at 8am at the Cain Street Container Shed on the last Sunday of every month, except December. We work until 9:30 when we break for a BYO -morning-tea, and we finish around 11.
We aim is to provide an environment that favours plants native to the Redhead Coastal area, by removing those that are introduced and/or potentially invasive.
Everyone's welcome, but please be prepared to attend a brief orientation, and to sign in and sign out each time.
Weather and other restrictions permitting, our group meets at 8am at the Cain Street Container Shed on the last Sunday of every month, except December. We work until 9:30 when we break for a BYO -morning-tea, and we finish around 11.
We aim is to provide an environment that favours plants native to the Redhead Coastal area, by removing those that are introduced and/or potentially invasive.
Everyone's welcome, but please be prepared to attend a brief orientation, and to sign in and sign out each time.
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Plants Worth Nurturing on Redhead's Coast
Images left to right: dusky coral pea; wonga wonga (pandorea) vine; and hardenbergia.
Plants Invasive to Redhead's Coast
Images left to right: Madeira vine; ochna or mickey mouse; and turkey rhubarb