The Bradley Method

Bush Regeneration: The Practical Way to Eliminate Exotic Plants from Natural Reserves

The method described is the product of seven years' observation and experience. It consists of weeding only, without re-planting. Its essence is that areas to be weeded are selected, and their sizes graduated, in such a way that each is promptly re-colonised, and qulckly stabilised, by the spontaneous regeneration of native plants.

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Biology and Biological Control of Common Gorse and Scotch Broom

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The Effects of Temperature and Scarification Method on Gorse Seed Germination