Masons Gully project is growing and thriving

THE Masons Gully community project in Rosewood has a new leader.

Chris Rinehart has become the successor to the 20 year legacy of Arnold and Joyce Rieck in the restoration project.     

The 20th anniversary of the initiative was celebrated in August last year when more than 70 plants were planted to join other established local species that make up what is now described as a monumental part of the area’s history.    

Chris took on the role of leader of the Masons Gully Bushcare site during the anniversary celebration, after being involved with the West Moreton Landcare group for ten years.

“Although Arnold has handed over the reins, he and his wife Joyce, still take an active interest and Arnold is still propagating native plants from seed that he has collected, to plant at the site,” Chris said.    

“I liaise with Ipswich City Council which supports Bushcare sites such as this with funding, slashing and training of volunteers,” she said.           

“Over 70 plants were planted at the anniversary celebration which included the Rosewood tree, Brigalow, Baileys Cypress pine and the Crows Ash.

“They are all growing well with only three plants lost, even with the summer drought.     “Since then, more plantings have taken place by the volunteers including 80 Lomandra longifolia to prevent erosion along the banks of the gully.”          

The group plan to maintain the existing plantings through watering when necessary, maintaining weed control and with further plantings along the gully banks.            

“We are recording wildlife that are using the site, listing birds seen, and photographing insects,” Chris said.      

“Masons Gully is a great asset to the Rosewood community, a lovely place to walk and enjoy the fresh air, and it is especially special for children to connect with nature.

“Working at Masons Gully has provided friendships and a sense of achievement.

“When I see the trees we planted growing and thriving I feel like we are continuing the legacy started by Arnold, an ongoing example of a successful Landcare project.”

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