Landcare – Working Bee – 21.09.2024

Between first and second falls, across from fern wall is a section covered in saw sedge (Gahnia sp. ).

Stand of saw sedge on north bank between first and second falls

I have been very happy with this section as I had previously thinned out the fishbone fern in the past and the sedge has gone strong since. Still, even from a distance I noticed the fishbone fern making a comeback and on closer inspection it was worse than I thought. The mature sedge is doing well but the fishbone fern was clearly dense enough to hinder new growth.

Fishbone fern is easy to remove but in this case I had to move relatively slowly as to not damage the sedge in the process. It ended up taking a few hours but I feel the result was worth it.

I was also able to maneuver the weed puller between the sedge to allow removal of a small privet tree which was growing from a stump.

Same area minus a bunch of fishbone fern

It is going to be interesting to watch this area over the next few months. Hopefully the sedge will beat the fishbone fern into those spots that are now free.