Plant your verge with GeoCatch

November 28, 2022

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Plant your verge with GeoCatch

Plant your verge with GeoCatch.

GeoCatch is offering native plant seedlings and design advice to six gardeners in the Geographe Catchment. Participants who sign up to redevelop their verge will enjoy the benefits of growing a native verge garden, including:

– Less lawn to maintain, mow and fertilise

– Increased water efficiency

– Providing habitat for local insects, birds and animals

To find out more about becoming involved in this project, email geocatch@dwer.wa.gov.au

or call 0491 069 078

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