By: Michael Fox
Benno, Phil and I returned our 2017 planting site to clear Creeping Lantana Lantana montevidenses, slow work but very effective in promoting natural regeneration. The weed smothers native grasses and the chemicals in Creeping Lantana suppress regrowth. Chase the creeper along to find the main root, pull the root and discard on the ground: the weed will not reshoot.
We have been focused on maintaining the 2021 National Tree Day site so I took the opportunity check how the 2017 planting is going.
Preparing the planting site required clearing the weeds to leave the ground bare for planting and included building Habitat Tripods to create safe habitat for small forest birds.
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Six and half years later the site is transformed with Blady Grass Imperata cylindrica flowering, fruit on Tape Vine Stephania japonica: eaten by Olive-backed Orioles Oriolus sagittatus
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I found a Small Dusky Blue Candalides erinus butterfly …
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… and a Brush-turkey Alectura lathami has chosen the site to build its nest mound.
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