Community nursery capacity
Help grow the plants used in local creek, dune, farm biodiversity, and reserve restoration projects.
Photo by Markus Spiske / Unsplash
The community nursery is where many restoration projects quietly begin. Before a planting day appears on the calendar, someone has collected seed, filled tubes, labelled trays, watered seedlings, checked plant health, and prepared the right plants for the right place.
For Banksia Coast Landcare, the nursery links volunteers, schools, landholders, dune projects, creek work, and farm biodiversity activities. It is a practical backbone for the whole organisation.
What donations help make possible
- Propagation benches, shade cloth, seed trays, tubes, potting mix, irrigation fittings, and hygiene materials.
- Volunteer training, plant labelling, local provenance records, and nursery open mornings.
- Seedling batches for dunes, creeks, reserves, shelterbelts, pollinator habitat, and community planting days.
What people can see
Supporters help build a reliable local plant supply, giving projects a better chance of using suitable species and keeping restoration work moving.