Northland’s biosecurity is being seriously threatened by a number of invasive weed plants, but Far North weedbusters can get tips on how to eradicate them at a series of free workshops this month.
The popular free annual workshops giving Northlanders tips on how to tackle some of the worst weeds threatening our region are on offer again.
Pest plant experts will be passing on tips on how to tackle some of Northland’s worst weeds at a series of free winter workshops in Kaitāia, Waimamaku, Kerikeri and Whangārei from September 19 to 22.
Geoff Crawford, chairman of Northland Regional Council’s niosecurity and biodiversity working party, said the workshops were a great chance to plan ahead and get ready for the busy “weed knockdown period” once the warmth of spring starts to take hold.
“The workshops are hands on and delivered in a relaxed and fun way to help people learn how best to tackle a wide variety of nasties including wild ginger, lantana, moth plant, Taiwan cherry and privet,” Crawford said.