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Grassy Groundcover Restoration Project

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Grassy Groundcover Restoration Project
Andrew Fairney mixing seed before loading
Arriving on site to seed
Native uttercup in seed production
Trinity College planting
A winter burn
Endangered Brachyscome parvula

A winter burn
Seeding with AERA-vator at Mardling
Wallaby grass in seed production
Grass Grabber harvesting Kangaroo Grass
Rytidosperma caespitosum
CVA volunteers tubing up seedlings

Early days of the BBG Sand Trench
Seed ready to be vacuumed
Our tractor and seeder
Corporate volunteer group helping collect seed
Team carrying materials to SPA site
Final Cromer MU3 fencing water plan

Seed mix that is delivered by our seedbox
Conservation volunteers at Barossa Bush Gardens
BBG weedmat
Foam box nursery
BBG open day stand
BBG SPA fence erection

Anthosachne scabra in seed production
Endangered Blue Devil in seed production
A relaxing time at Watkins_burn
Volunteers planting our sand trench
Project Officer Andrew Fairney burning at Rosenberg
Burning into the wind

Mowing an SPA
Endangered Eryngium vesiculosum in tubes
Burning as a site pre-treatment

By admin|2022-04-26T09:12:47+09:30July 23, 2015|Categories: Grassy Groundcover Restoration Project|0 Comments

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