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You
can reduce the spread of noxious weeds into bushland areas by:
- Removing
identified noxious weeds from your garden and replacing them with non-invasive
species.
- Not
dumping garden waste in bushland.
- Composting
garden clippings on-site or placing them in Councils green-waste bins
for collection.
You
can access below information sheets, provided by NSW National Parks
and Wildlife Service which describes simple weed removal techniques:
Control
of small, hand-pullable plants
This
fact sheet outlines methods for removal of small soft weeds (eg.
Fleabane, Crofton Weed, small grasses) and seedlings of any weeds
(eg. Privet, Lantana and Moth Vine).
Control
of Vines and Scramblers
This
fact sheet outlines methods for removal of vines (eg. Balloon Vine,
Morning Glory, Honeysuckle, Cape Ivy, Jasmine, Madeira Vine and
Blackberry).
Control
of weeds with underground reproductive stems
This
fact sheet outlines methods for removing weeds with tap roots (eg.
Catsear, Dandelion), rhizomes (eg. Asparagus Fern, Ginger plant),
bulbs and corms (eg. Oxalis, Onion Weed, Watsonia, Freesias, Montbretia)
and tubers (eg. Madeira Vine, Turkey Rhubarb).
Control
of Woody Weeds
This
fact sheet outlines methods for removal of woody weeds (eg. Lantana,
Bitou Bush, Cotoneaster, Privet, Camphor Laurel, Mickey Mouse Bush
(Ochna) and Senna).
Use
of Herbicides
Some of weed
control techniques involves the use of herbicides as a control mechanism.
You must always follow the safety precautions when using herbicides
as they are poisons, and should be handled with the great care.
- Read
label before opening the container and follow the instructions
closely.
- Wear
protective clothing (long sleeves, long pants, sturdy shoes, gloves,
eye protection) as it can be absorbed very easily through the
skin, by breathing the vapours, and by ingestion.
- Keep
children and pets away (when not in use secure in a locked in
cabinet).
- Use
a respirator when mixing or pouring the liquid.
- Wash
hands and equipment afterwards. Do not eat, drink or smoke during
this time.
- Clean
up any spills, including on your skin, with large amounts of water,
or by shovelling up contaminated soil and disposing of it at the
tip.
You
may also like to attend Bushcare
Workshops run by Lane Cove Council for residents. These workshops
will cover weed identification, removal techniques and herbicide
application. |
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