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Yass Landcare: second donation of native plants under Michael King Landcare Grant

Yass Landcare Community Nursery have completed the second native plant donation under the Michael King Landcare grant for Fire affected communities.

A donation of 280 plants was made to a landholder from Bemboka, whose property borders the regional National Park.  This property was unfortunately burnt out twice in the last 12 months.  We hope that these plants will enable a small start to the revegetation of the burnt out gully across this Bemboka family property.  

More donations of native plants to fire affected communities will be made over the coming months - all made possible by the Michael King Landcare grant.

  

Yass Landcare wins Michael King Landcare Grant

Yass Landcare recently won a Michael King Landcare Grant to grow plants for fire affected communities. 

Nursery jobs have changed - see the photos below. To expand the nursery site Jeremy Wilson is shown installing one of the boundary fence posts; the first donation to a fire affected community was to the Braidwood Garden Club which recently visited Yass Garden Club; MA Steel are making the nursery tables for our larger site; and a plant sale was held to clear space so that new seedlings can be sown.

   

If you are interested in volunteering at a Landcare nursery the Yass Landcare group meet on the second Saturday and forth Tuesday of each month from 9.30 to 11am at their nursery which is located behind the Yass men’s shed.

Hot house and native seed collecting activities funded through the Communities Environment Program

On 2 March Bowning-Bookham Landcare volunteers worked together to set up a new hot house at our Bango nursery site which was made possible through funding from the Communities Environment Program.  This hot house will enable the BBLC volunteers to continue sowing over the cool Autumn-Winter period that our region experiences.  Other volunteers washed and sorted 60 trays – 1200 pots ready for the next sowing.

The Yass Area Network has four nursery sites which grow local native plants where most of the seed is sourced from Greening Australia, this Communities Environment Program grant is also providing funding for regional seed collecting activities.  If you have mature Eucalyptus or acacia’s on your property and are willing to participate in future seed collecting activities please email kangiara@gmail.com.

Yass Bush Tucker Garden Update

This is a February 2020 update on the Bush Tucker Garden being developed by the Yass Landcare community nursery and Yass Men’s shed.

Given the recent rain, the ground has some moisture. And as there were some good plants in the nursery, Graeme Fountain took the chance to plant: Dianellas, about 10 plants; Billy buttons, about 20 plants; and four Hardenbergia violacea plants.

The Dianellas and Hardenbergia are part of the original plan. The Billy buttons, not a bush tucker plant, but native, we had some in the nursery, and they serve to harden the leading edge of the garden boarder against water erosion.

In the photo, the Billy buttons are in the foreground, the Hardenbergia at each end of the trees and the Dianellas near the water wash-away.  Let's hope that we have more rain to continue planting this garden.

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