If you've ever wondered why I am so insistent on native plants and street trees for verges, following council guidelines, or why I think verges are such special places, this book will show you.
Yes, it’s working with the policy of your local council, and using local native plants from community nurseries. It’s more about managing all the people involved (including managing your own expectations) when gardening in this public space.
So any state, and any council with a policy. For councils without policies, it could help get the conversations right to encourage them to create one.
Congrats Gayle. I'm new to your blog so am excited to read your work in my preferred form- long! Got my e-copy :)
Thanks Laura. Please let me know if the payment and download process went smoothly for you.
Review by Anna Featherstone: https://annafeatherstone.com/short-books-big-impact-books-on-the-verge/
Hi Gayle would your books still be relevant for different states? I’m
In NSW.
Yes, it’s working with the policy of your local council, and using local native plants from community nurseries. It’s more about managing all the people involved (including managing your own expectations) when gardening in this public space.
So any state, and any council with a policy. For councils without policies, it could help get the conversations right to encourage them to create one.