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Salties Aeroglen reveg site



Sue planting Lomandra. Myo

Salties volunteers planted over 70 native trees on their fi rst morning at the Aeroglen bike path - a great e ort for four volunteers in such extreme conditions.
Jalarra Park volunteers are making great progress at the monthly working bees, continuing along the creek replacing weeds with native plants.
Chris, Rob, Brett and Sue
Jalarra Park Stratford




Les with the new Jalarra Park plantings.
Stratford Nursery Tanya and Emma at the potting bench.



Stratford Nursery volunteers continue to pot up and prune native plants for revegetation purposes. This group potted up over 450 trees and pruned 1360 during their fi rst session in March.


