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Goodbye Lantana

Goodbye Lantana

My story began about nine years ago when we purchased our 47 acre tree change block in Coochin, a short distance from Boonah. From the outset I could see that … Continue reading Goodbye Lantana

Seedlings vs Weedlings

Seedlings vs Weedlings

Weeds can be treated in any growth stage, yet the most resource effective and environmentally efficient time to treat or remove weeds is at the seedling stage. Requiring less energy … Continue reading Seedlings vs Weedlings

Property Profile: Transformation of a creek, Tallebudgera Valley

Property Profile: Transformation of a creek, Tallebudgera Valley

When Peter and Carolyn Burford bought their two hectare Tallebudgera Valley property 12 years ago, they weren’t too sure what they were getting themselves into. They knew they had a … Continue reading Property Profile: Transformation of a creek, Tallebudgera Valley

Property Profile: Weed control, restoration & wildlife, Upper Brookfield

Property Profile: Weed control, restoration & wildlife, Upper Brookfield

After more than 13 years of living within the 5 km radius of the Brisbane CBD, we decided that it was time for some peace and quiet in the bush … Continue reading Property Profile: Weed control, restoration & wildlife, Upper Brookfield

Property Profile: Seeing a Property’s Potential, Yugar

Property Profile: Seeing a Property’s Potential, Yugar

In August 2003 we acquired this property due to its potential i.e. it had a number of mature Eucalypts and Black Wattle on a sloping block towards a seasonal gully. … Continue reading Property Profile: Seeing a Property’s Potential, Yugar

Property Profile: To Restoration, with Love

Property Profile: To Restoration, with Love

Above: Barbed Wire Vine (Smilax australis) in flower. What joy forest life here brings to inspire this little bush restorer! Whether it be the sense of magic that fireflies bring … Continue reading Property Profile: To Restoration, with Love

Property Profile: Education is the Key at Whiteside

Property Profile: Education is the Key at Whiteside

I first met Eric and Trish Humphreys at a dam management workshop not long after I started working at Moreton Bay Regional Council. I was impressed with their level of … Continue reading Property Profile: Education is the Key at Whiteside

Property Profile: Encouraging frogs and expanding rainforest, near Gladstone

Property Profile: Encouraging frogs and expanding rainforest, near Gladstone

Header: Some of the wildlife we have found on our property. Shown clockwise starting from the From Left: Roth’s Tree Frog (Litoria rothii); Green Tree Frogs (Litoria caerulea);Red Tree Frog … Continue reading Property Profile: Encouraging frogs and expanding rainforest, near Gladstone

Weed Control Tools

Weed Control Tools

So long as mature weed trees such as Camphor Laurel persist in the landscape we can expect that their seedlings will continue to germinate on our properties. Many birds feed … Continue reading Weed Control Tools

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