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Management strategies
Below is information that may be useful to you in managing your patch of Granite Belt flora.
Leaflet series

FACT SHEET 1
Propagating your own native plants
Propagation methods for native plants
FACT SHEET 2
Granite or Traprock? Which native plants grow where? - 2 pages
FACT SHEET 3
Growing native plants in your garden
Native garden plan
FACT SHEET 4
Growing native plants on your property
Managing native plants on your property
WILDLIFE
Koala food trees
Creating a wildlife friendly garden
Managing fire
Click on the image to download a Powerpoint presentation from QMDC about planning a burn.
Click on the image to be taken to the Queensland Fire and Biodiversity Consortium webpage
Click on the image to be taken to the Fire management page on the Qld Govt Parks and Forests webpage.
Managing weeds
Control of small hand-pullable plants
Control of vines and scramblers
Control of woody weeds - 2 pages
Control of weeds with underground reproductive structures - 2 pages
Top 10 weeds of the Granite Belt and their control - 5 pages