Anne organised a weed management workshop facilitated by Jeff Yugovic of Biosis. 12 people attended on this wet morning and we went through some weeds and their management.
It was a very informative session and may well shape how we approach our working bees. Will we get new weed management tools? eg a weed burner. And will we cut back on the annual planting so we can address the weeds in a more systematic manner? Jeff recommends facilitating natural regeneration over planting. Will discuss amongst ourselves and with COPP staff.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Working Bee Sunday Nov 7th
Today was Lily's 17th birthday. It's been a while since she joined us at PWR. We weeded on the dune and the weeds were prolific due to the amount of rain. Melbourne's rainfall stands at 680mm for the year, the first above average rainfall for over 10 years I'm guessing. In attendence were Malcolm & Ruth, Carol, Anne, Janet and Annette with Ben arriving a little later. I departed early to check in with the Melbourne chapter of the Surfrider Foundation who were conducting a litter pick up along the foreshore in front of Sandridge SLC. I had lent them some pick up sticks.
Second round of Fencing
This is the North-East corner of the second section of fencing. The notice board has been relocated as has the remnant vegetation sign from their original location about 75m to the west.
The second lot of fencing was installed in late October. It encompasses the grasses beds and forms the northern boundary of the new east-west alligned path which disects the reserve, see middle picture. In the foreground is the exposed plastic matting put down as a weed suppressor, propably in the 80's. It is impossible to remove and must hinder all plant growth.
The second picture above shows the northern side of this new fencing as it runs the length of the car park as far as the western grassed section.
The second lot of fencing was installed in late October. It encompasses the grasses beds and forms the northern boundary of the new east-west alligned path which disects the reserve, see middle picture. In the foreground is the exposed plastic matting put down as a weed suppressor, propably in the 80's. It is impossible to remove and must hinder all plant growth.
The second picture above shows the northern side of this new fencing as it runs the length of the car park as far as the western grassed section.
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