Tuesday 31 May 2011

Still more dumping!

Vicki and I were setting out stakes in 'The Barrens' for planting out next year ... this photo shows an area planted about 15 years ago along Lemnos St. The Grevillea seems to survive quite well, but not regenerating. The Acacia saligna and Jacksonia furcellata don't live long, but there are some new plants coming up.
We came across fresh tyre marks and more dumped palm fronds - followed the tyre tracks back to the Health Department area ...
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Wednesday 25 May 2011

More dumps

Eagle-eyed John found this pile of dumped woodchips and shavings just inside the wall - possibly from the same contractor who dumped cuttings further into the bushland.
While we are waiting for winter weeds to emerge we toured the bushland looking for Flinders Ranges Wattles flowering. Also removed fallen trees and branches from the path following last friday's storm.
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Wednesday 18 May 2011

Dumping ground for the school?

A few weeks ago Shenton College had contractors removing dead acacia and banksia plants from the bushland area on the corner of Lemnos and Selby st.

In the bushland on Sunday I came across some piles of cuttings of acacia and banksia ... hmmm ... has someone decided to cut costs and dump the cuttings in the bushland???

I also distributed smoked seeds we had collected form Dryandra sessilis and Xanthorrhoea in the regeneration site on the barrens.

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Saturday 14 May 2011

Looking for Jarrahs

While removing veldgrass on top of the ridge I couldn't help noticing the lack of Jarrah coming up to replace the mature trees - this is not a good sign for the future. There are lots of banksia and casuarina, but very few jarrah to be found.
I went off in search of Jarrah seeds to spread around the bushland - very few trees had seeds on them - possibly due to timing, possibly due to the hailstorm last march which had a massive impact on the bushland.
I did find a few trees near Lemnos St where the storm was not as severe - and there were some seed pods close to the ground - so I have collected them and will smoke them to distribute next weekend (hopefully we will have rain soon).
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Monday 9 May 2011

Planting in 'The Barrens'

At our latest committee meeting we decided to begin distributing seeds in areas of 'the barrens' - in particular a spot with lots of asbestos - to keep people out and to provide food and habitat for Carnaby's (and other birds).
We have pegged out a spot (where there was lots of asbestos visible), and have collected seed which we will soak in smoked water to help with germination. Will distribute as soon as rain appears on the horizon.
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