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Native Plant Propagation Workshop

  • Wirraminna Environmental Education Centre 40 Howlong-Burrumbuttock Rd Burrumbuttock, NSW, 2642 Australia (map)

Join West Hume Landcare & Wirraminna for a workshop to learn about:

· the do’s and don’ts of plant propagation with Sue Rose & Judy Frankenberg

· restoring native species back to highly degraded ecosystems with CSU PhD
candidate Thomas Munro

· an optional inspection of grassy woodland restoration site

This workshop is intended for landholders keen to learn skills to aid grassy woodland restoration on their own properties. Each participant will propagate a tray of native plants for their own property or garden.

Please bring along gloves, hat, sunscreen, drink bottle and wear enclosed shoes.

Places are limited and strictly RSVP only. Please respond by 20 April, contact Kathie Le Busque on 0408 443 261 or Kathie@petaurus.net.au.

 IMPORTANT: Please do not attend if you’re unwell or awaiting the results of a COVID test.

Burrumbuttock Public School students propagating native plants as part of our Junior Landcare program.

Burrumbuttock Public School students propagating native plants as part of our Junior Landcare program.

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