The Bradley Method of Sensitive Weed Control

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Joan and Eileen Bradley developed a series of weed control and native vegetation recovery techniques know as the ‘Bradley method’. It involves methodically clearing small areas in and around healthy native vegetation so that each area is re-colonised by the regeneration of native plants, replacing the weeds. The process showed that, once native vegetation was re-established, continuing weed control was needed infrequently.

The essence of these principles guides modern bush regeneration today, taking into account modern techniques and the need for appropriate ecological disturbance to trigger regeneration.

During this practical workshop delivered by EcoSkils, you will learn the story and sensitive weeding techniques of the ‘eccentric’ Bradley sisters, the early pioneers of bush regeneration and a movement that radicalised the battle against one of the greatest and oldest enemies of the Australian bush: invasive weeds.

Please wear suitable clothing for the weather and conditions as we will be heading out to Crib Point Foreshore Reserve after the initial presentation for a practical session. You will need a hat, sunscreen, long sleeves with collar, gardening gloves, and sturdy closed footwear.

There will be complimentary coffee and morning tea provided.

Cost: Free

Partnering to tackle Pests on the Peninsula - a Landcare approach is supported by the Victorian Government through the Partnerships Against Pests program

When

  • Sunday, 16 March 2025 | 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Location

Crib Point Community Hall, 7 Park Road. Crib Point, Crib Point, 3919, View Map

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