Knox City Council - Creating a Garden for Wildlife!
Home  A-Z Listing  Search  
Environment
   
Home
About Knox
Our Vision
Your Council
Council Services
Festivals and Events
Publications
Major Projects
Jobs@Knox
Media and News
Separator
 Tenders
 Events Calendar
 Business in Knox
 Lost Animals
  
 Page Last Updated:
 Tuesday, 7 July 2009
 
 
 Home>Council Services>Environment>Gardens for Wildlife (G4W)>Creating a Garden for Wildlife!  
Creating a Garden for Wildlife!  Printer Friendly

Click on the dot points below for 'recipes' containing information on how to create or enhance your garden for wildlife, how to provide suitable habitat and food for wildlife and tips on how to attract wildlife into your garden.

Click on the photos at the bottom of this page to view larger images of wildlife gardens.

Frog pond
 Recipe - Tall, Mature Trees
 Recipe - Natural mulch for beetles and worms
 Recipe - Dense shrubs where birds can shelter
 Recipe - Nectar plants for honeyeaters
 Cat-Proofing your Garden
 Recipe - A frog-friendly pond with unpolluted water
 Recipe - Warm Sheltered Corner for Lizards
 Butterflies in Knox
Gardens for Wildlife Booklet
Everyone who joins the Gardens for Wildlife program will receive a hard copy of the Gardens for Wildlife booklet which is full of useful tips, photos and information to help you enhance your garden for wildlife. An electronic version of the booklet is available clicking on the link at the bottom of this page and downloading it.

 
'Landscape for Lifestyle'
The 'Landscape for Lifestyle' forum was held on 26 February 2007 at the Knox City Council Civic Centre. Robyn Mansfield, Landscape Architect at Knox City Council, presented on how to create a cottage, formal, courtyard and ‘family friendly’ garden using native plants.

Click the links below to view the presentation given on the evening.

 
Nest Boxes - why they're so important!
A range of native animals and birds are dependent on the natural hollows that develop in trees and some shrubs for shelter and/or breeding. The number of suitable nesting hollows in trees is declining throughout Victoria. Trees are dying and falling over and very few trees are becoming the age at which hollows form. It can take over 120 years for suitable hollows to develop in an eucalypt tree.

Nest boxes provide an important supplement to naturally occurring hollows in urban areas. A number of native birds and mammals live amongst us and rely on our native gardens for food and shelter, however they are unable to breed due to the lack of sufficient nesting hollows. Click here for more information on why nest boxes are important to our wildlife, details on how to make your own nest boxes, how to maintain them and the specific requirements needed by different species.

 
Indigenous & Native Plant Nurseries
Below are the details of just a few of the many indigenous and native plant nurseries to be found in the outer eastern suburbs of Melbourne.

Indigenous Plant Nurseries:
(plants that are native to the local area)

Knox Environment Society (KES)
Ferntree Gully Recreation Reserve (near the library on Burwood Highway)
Ferntree Gully
(Melway Ref. 74 A5)

(Melway Ref: 74 A5)
Web: www.kes.org.au
Hours: 10am-4pm Sundays

Southern Dandenongs Community Nursery Inc.
Birdsland Reserve
McNicol Rd
Belgrave Heights

(Melway Ref: 75 D12)
Hours: 10am-1pm Sundays

Candlebark Community Nursery Inc
Corner of Hull & Taylor Roads
Mooroolbark
Ph/Fax: (03) 9727 0594

(Melway Ref: 37 H12 - entry off Hull Road)
Web: www.candlebark.org.au
Hours: 9am-3.30pm Sun-Thurs


Native Plant Nurseries:
(plants native to Australia)

Bushland Flora
110 Clegg Rd
Mt Evelyn [opp Little John Ave]
Ph: (03) 9736 4364

Kuranga Native Nursery
118 York Road
Mt Evelyn

Ph: (03) 9760 8100
Web: www.kuranga.com.au

Treeplanters Nursery
530 Springvale Road
Springvale South

Web: www.treeplanters.com.au
Ph: (03) 9546 9668


 
Gardens for WildlifeGardens for WildlifeGardens for WildlifeGardens for WildlifeGardens for WildlifeGardens for Wildlife


Links
Download Files
 Gardens for Wildlife Booklet
 Presentation Part 1 - What is a Garden for Wildlife?
 Presentation Part 2 - Designing a Garden
 Presentation Part 3 - Problem Sites
 Presentation Part 4 - Using Colour
 Presentation Part 5 - Garden Ideas
 Presentation Part 6 - Substitutes
 Identifying Plants (Southern Dandenongs Community Nursery Factsheet)
   
SubscribeLatest Updates by Email  Sign Up Now
Knox City Council
This is the official web site of Knox City Council,  ©2013.
511 Burwood Highway  Wantirna South,  , Vic   3152
Tel: (03)9298 8000   Fax: (03)9800 3096 DX 18210 
Disclaimer & Copyright | Privacy StatementAbout this Site | knoxcc@knox.vic.gov.au
Knox City Council acknowledges the traditional custodians of the City of Knox the Wurundjeri and Bunurong people of the Kulin Nation.
Larger text | Remove Images | Save Settings

Developed by AusSoft Solutions