by administrator | Feb 4, 2018 | Nature News
Plants Usually Affected: Nectarines, Peaches, Pears, Quinces, Figs, Persimmons, Loquats, Citrus, Avocados, Tomatoes, Egg Plans and Capsicum. Fruit Fly lay their eggs just beneath the skin of ripening fruit. The eggs hatch into maggots where they make their way to the...
by administrator | Feb 4, 2018 | Nature News
Look out for Bindii (Caltrop/Three-cornered Jack). It’s likely to be appearing now following the recent good rain. Bindii develops quickly after summer rain and can go from a seedling to flowering to nasty burrs in just 2 weeks. The burrs are a hazard for bare feet...
by administrator | Jan 26, 2018 | Social Activities
About 50 residents came to the The Australia Day breakfast in the common area at the end of Kurrajong Lane. Brendan McGrath, CEO of Rural Council of Wangaratta and Warby Ward Councillor, Mark Currie attended the event. The kids enjoyed a range of games and even some...
by administrator | Jan 7, 2018 | Nature News
We feel extremely lucky to live in such a special place as Hamilton Park where rare and endangered plants thrive and we are visited by special birds including a breeding holiday from a pair of Regent Honeyeaters in 2013 and Turquoise Parrots living and breeding...
by administrator | Nov 27, 2017 | Board Archive
2017 AGM Minutes