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Sound Smart Natives Sign Launch

June 5 @ 10:30 am - 12:00 pm

  • « 30 Years Landcare in Mulbring Valley
  • Grazing for Biodiversity, Ecosystem Services on Farms – Field Day Millfield »

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Date:
June 5
Time:
10:30 am - 12:00 pm

Venue

Karoola Park
Semillon St
Muswellbrook, Australia

Organiser

Debbie Camps
Phone:
0428169248
  • « 30 Years Landcare in Mulbring Valley
  • Grazing for Biodiversity, Ecosystem Services on Farms – Field Day Millfield »

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Hunter Region Landcare Network

21 hours ago

Hunter Region Landcare Network

Did you know that it’s peak seed collection time at the moment!

If you’re collecting any woody capsuled seeds (Eucalypts, Bottlebrush etc) place them in a brown paper bag (a sandwich bag or one you get a couple of longneck beers in from the local bottlo - or so we’ve heard) and leave on the dashboard of your car, on a warm day they’ll be open in a couple of hours ready for sifting (a kitchen strainer is good for these).

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2 days ago

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Plant of the Month! What could it be?

Decembers Plant of the Month is...

...Christmas Bells...

"Christmas Bells (Blandfordia grandiflora) are reasonably common in coastal heathlands with most flowering around Christmas time up to about 4 years after fires or other clearing"

To find out more about these festive beauties visit: hunterlandcare.org.au/christmas-bells/

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