Monday, 9 July 2012

Kev Hooper Park bridge corner

2009 June 13th
2010 May 8th
 Recently we posted details of some of our work with Kev Hooper Park Bushcare Group. The core group is very small but many others have helped over time and their efforts have been well rewarded with tremendous results.  Every volunteer cannot always turn up for every working bee, life often gets in the way no matter how keen we are to help. So it is always exciting to have some new helper come along to our events held every month on the second Saturday, normally around 8.30am but earlier in the summer.






2012 June 24t
2010 December 11th
Today's photo's are closer shots of the place we first started our bushcare work at Kev Hooper Park.  These before and after shots spanning just 3 years show the difference a few dedicated people can make working just a few hours each month on the second Saturday of the month.  The group also enjoys chatting while at work and a relaxing morning tea where often we are lucky enough to have a group member bring some special dish to share. 

Sunday, 8 July 2012

Kev Hooper Park first area planted

2009 May 9th-Beginnings-clearing weeds
Our most exciting work increasing habitat in the Inala area is our efforts with Kev Hooper Park Bushcare Group.  We started at the first bridge crossing the creek from Rosemary Street end.  There were a couple of wattle trees but otherwise mostly tall weedy grass all the way from the mown grass to the waterline.  The first task was to clear some of the grass and plant our first trees, mostly varieties of eucalyptus that would provide good shade and habitat when grown.  The picture taken on May 9th 2009 shows the vehicle parked near the bridge, note the path on mid right of the photo.
2010 Jan 9th-First planting
By January 2010 the first mass planting was growing well and we are really seeing the difference our work has made.  Instead of lawn and tall weedy grasses there is now a reasonable width of native plants along the top of the creek bank.  Also working down the bank towards the water most of the grass is gone now and natives planted instead.  The first trees are still there but not growing as quickly as we would like.  Also lots of native grasses and Dianella.
2010 March 13th-2nd Planting 
By March 2010 the first planting in this areas was doing really well so we extended the planted zone by putting in another mass planting.  Picture March 13th shows the plants just in the ground and mulch just around each one.  The later Photo of May 8th shows the area fully mulched and again the new plants seem to be doing well.

2010 May 8th-2nd Planting-mulched
2011 Jan 22nd-2nd Planting-growing
By January 22nd 2011 the 2nd planting is growing well.  Note again the path on mid right which shows the same area as that of the original photo in 2009. The most recent photo on June 24th 2012 shows this same area now.  From just a couple of wattle trees and weeds we now have some native bush habitat enjoyed by lots of native fauna. 


2012 June 24th-real habitat now