Communicating How Home Gardeners can green W.A.

Welcome to our fourth webinar where we are luck enough to be joined by Nancy Scade; where they will be presenting on how we can communicate to home gardeners can green WA! A topic of native plant survival many of us are interested in from past failed attempts! But not only will Nancy be helping us in our gardens, but discussing the impacts of our garden choices and how choosing local flora does much more for our environment than just look fantastic!

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Seed Cleaning Group

This group meets fortnightly for several months of the year to clean and prepare seeds for germination. There is a comprehensive seed bank from which members can purchase a huge variety of seeds. See our Seed Cleaning Group page for more details.

The Beautiful Gardens of WSWA Members

Alex George, Brian Moyle and Mary Gray will take us on a photographic tour of their wonderful suburban gardens, providing inspiration to all native gardeners.

We will visit a ‘new’ wildflower garden in Mt Hawthorn being developed by Mary Gray, and two established gardens south of the river with Brian Moyle (Mosman Park) and Alex George (Kardinya).

All three gardens are on sand so there will be many hints for Perth gardeners on the Swan Coastal Plain sands.

Mary previously had a garden in Mt Lawley but with a ‘downsize’ is developing a garden on a smaller area. The Mt Lawley garden was included in the Open Garden program and one weekend over 1000 people visited the garden. Alex’s garden has featured on Gardening Australia. Mary, Brian and Alex are all knowledgeable gardeners and will be available for questions at the meeting.

Meetings of the Perth Branch of the Society are held on the second Tuesday of each month in the Subiaco Community Centre across the road from Crossways Shopping centre in Bagot Road. Doors open at 7.45pm and the meeting begins at 8pm. Supper is served after the talk and everyone is eligible for the night’s door prize. You do not need to be a member of the Society to attend, entry requiring a $2 door donation.