Native Vegetation Identification

Learn more about the plants in our pastures and the soils beneath.

Join us for the third of four seasonal workshops. Learn the names, nutritional value, growing periods, seasonal variation and toxicity of the plants in our pastures during Spring and what they tell us about the soil beneath. Organised by Bubbogullion 100 Landcare supported by North West Local Land Services and funded by TRLA Small Grants.

When: Saturday 8th October 2022
Where: 58 Koorooya Road, Somerton 2340 NSW
Time: 9.00am - 1.00pm

Morning tea/lunch provided

This event will go ahead even in wet weather. Please remember to bring a chair, mug and appropriate weather clothing. You can also bring plants you wish to ID. 

To book your spot please use this link.

For further information contact Wayne Chaffey on 0400 358 217


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