
Weeds we need to control in the landscape this season
Every season is different, find out what's common this autumn
From gorse to boneseed and silverleaf nightshade, there are some key weeds to control this autumn.
Explore what we do or our Business Plan to see what we're delivering this year. Since adoption of the Regional Landscape Plan in 2021 some of the outcomes we have delivered are:
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Every season is different, find out what's common this autumn
From gorse to boneseed and silverleaf nightshade, there are some key weeds to control this autumn.
Take action and plan your revegetation project this autumn
The best time for planting tubestock is when the soil is moist but not too wet. Often in the Limestone Coast this is in June to August. Take action now and start planning your upcoming revegetation project on your property.
Find out how you can participate in our projects today
The Limestone Coast Landscape Board is delivering projects that may impact you and have ways for you to participate. Find out more and get involved today.
Event
The Limestone Coast Landscape Board welcomes you to meet Project Coordinators Emma and Ryan to discuss the karst spring wetland restoration in the Eight Mile Creek area.
Learn more about Karst spring wetland restoration community drop-in session
News • Education • 16 Apr 2025
Educators from across the region are participating in water sessions this year to learn more about the critical role of water in our landscape.
News • Water • Threatened species • 28 Apr 2025
The Limestone Coast Landscape Board is excited to be hosting a community drop-in information session in relation to the karst spring wetland restoration project currently underway.
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