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Pest plant control

A weed is just a plant growing somewhere you don’t want it: one person’s ornamental specimen is another person’s pest plant. Indeed, many of our most invasive pest plants are garden varieties which have ‘jumped the fence’ and gone wild. They often out-compete native speices, and vines smother anything in their path. It costs councils, government departments and private landowners millions of dollars, and volunteers and community groups thousands of unpaid hours, to control these weeds every year.

As well as destabilising our native ecology, they harbour rats and some can be a health issue for us. Are these pest weeds taking over your backyard or neighbourhood? It’s time to flush ‘em out! Actually spring and autumn are best, but NOW is always better than NEVER.

Auckland Council’s Regional Pest Management Plan (RPMP) requires people in some areas to remove defined pest plants from their property. Urban Ark wants to take the lead and start freeing neighbourhoods of invasive pest plants right away. Talk to your neighbours about getting a team together to clear your street of our worst offenders (see below). Your local group may already be keen weeders, and if not you could start their weed removal wing. Check out our main weeding groups below.

Recognise

Learn how to identify pest plants. There are lots of resources both here and on the web.

  • If you think you know what it is, search for it on Auckland Council’s Pest Plant Search page.
  • Consult the Forest & Bird Weed Control Guide
  • use the iNaturalist app to tap into the knowledge of specialists
  • Visit the weed specialists, Weedbusters
  • Take the Weedbusters’ Weed Quiz. And then do it again. You’ll be a weed expert in no time!

Our worst offenders

Check out advice on the worst offenders (mostly from Auckland Council):

  • Blue Morning Glory
  • Bushy Asparagus
  • Climbing Asparagus
  • Moth Plant
  • Rhamnus (Evergreen Buckthorn)
  • Tradescantia (Wandering Willie)
  • Wild Ginger
  • Woolly Nightshade (Tobacco Weed, Flannel Leaf)

Weeding groups

Some of our groups have a particular focus on weeding and native planting. Click on the following links to join their efforts:

  • Ngā Ringa o Te Auaunga Friends of Oakley Creek work along central Auckland’s longest stream from Mt Roskill down to the mouth at Waterview.
  • STEPS operates along Waitītko / Meola Creek from the slopes of Ōwairaka / Mt Albert to the sea at Te Tokaroa / Meola Reef.
  • Forest & Bird Auckland Central are weeding and planting in Bullock Track Bush beside Western Springs Stadium.
  • Friends of Maungawhau plant and weed on the slopes of Maungawhau / Mt Eden.
  • Oakley Loop Group are restoring a bend in Te Auaunga / Oakley Creek near the southern entrance to Waterview Tunnel.

In this section

  • Get involved
    • Join a group
      • Wai-a-te-Ao – F&B Bullock Track Restoration Project
      • Friends of Maungawhau
      • Ngā Ringa o Te Auaunga Friends of Oakley Creek
      • Jaggers Bush Restoration Group
      • Kingsland Eco-neighbourhood
      • Weona Lemington Coastal Forest Restoration Group
      • Lower Waitītko groups
      • Maungawhau Ecological Halo
      • Friends of Te Tātua a Riukiuta (Big King)
      • Oakley Loop Group
      • Pest Free Gladstone
      • Pest Free Balmoral
      • Pest Free Mt Eden
      • Pest Free Ōwairaka
      • Pest Free Pt Chevalier
      • Pest Free Sandringham
      • Pest Free Waterview
      • Predator Free Grey Lynn
      • Predator Free Herne Bay-Ponsonby
      • Predator Free Morningside / Western Springs
      • Manu Tīoriori I Te Uru / Western Songbird Project
      • Predator Free Westmere / Te Rehu Konihi Kore
      • STEPS
      • Wellpark Streamers
      • Conservation Volunteeers NZ
      • Chamberlain Conservation Group
      • Bluegreens Meola Creek Restoration Project
      • Te Waiōrea
      • Tītīkōpuke Habitat Initiative
      • Friends of Wairaki Stream
      • Friends of Waikowhai Park
      • Friends of Belfast Reserve
      • Friends of Grey Lynn Park
    • Remove predators
      • Rats
      • Possums
      • Stoats
      • Hedgehogs
      • Wasps
    • Pest plant control
    • Plant natives
    • Make your garden native-friendly
    • Education
      • Te Wai Ōrea Education Programme
      • Schools Engagement Programme
    • Other ways you can help
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  • Get involved
    • Join a group
      • Wai-a-te-Ao – F&B Bullock Track Restoration Project
      • Friends of Maungawhau
      • Ngā Ringa o Te Auaunga Friends of Oakley Creek
      • Jaggers Bush Restoration Group
      • Kingsland Eco-neighbourhood
      • Weona Lemington Coastal Forest Restoration Group
      • Lower Waitītko groups
      • Maungawhau Ecological Halo
      • Friends of Te Tātua a Riukiuta (Big King)
      • Oakley Loop Group
      • Pest Free Gladstone
      • Pest Free Balmoral
      • Pest Free Mt Eden
      • Pest Free Ōwairaka
      • Pest Free Pt Chevalier
      • Pest Free Sandringham
      • Pest Free Waterview
      • Predator Free Grey Lynn
      • Predator Free Herne Bay-Ponsonby
      • Predator Free Morningside / Western Springs
      • Manu Tīoriori I Te Uru / Western Songbird Project
      • Predator Free Westmere / Te Rehu Konihi Kore
      • STEPS
      • Wellpark Streamers
      • Conservation Volunteeers NZ
      • Chamberlain Conservation Group
      • Bluegreens Meola Creek Restoration Project
      • Te Waiōrea
      • Tītīkōpuke Habitat Initiative
      • Friends of Wairaki Stream
      • Friends of Waikowhai Park
      • Friends of Belfast Reserve
      • Friends of Grey Lynn Park
    • Remove predators
      • Rats
      • Possums
      • Stoats
      • Hedgehogs
      • Wasps
    • Pest plant control
    • Plant natives
    • Make your garden native-friendly
    • Education
      • Te Wai Ōrea Education Programme
      • Schools Engagement Programme
    • Other ways you can help
  • Biodiversity
    • Birds
      • Kākā
      • Kākāriki
      • Kererū
      • Korimako / Bellbird
      • Riroriro / Grey Warbler
      • Tōrea / South Island Pied Oystercatcher
      • Ruru / Morepork
      • Tūī
      • White-faced heron
      • Rogues gallery
    • Bats
    • Skinks and geckos
    • Butterflies and moths
    • Invertebrates
    • Taiao / Landscapes
      • Maunga / volcanoes
      • Awa / streams
        • Te Auaunga / Oakley Creek
      • Ngāhere / forests
        • Lava Rock Forests
  • Resources
    • Trapping activity maps
    • How to trap
      • Trapping rats
        • Advanced rat trapping tips
        • Avoiding catching birds
      • Trapping possums
      • Trapping stoats
      • ANFA pulsing
      • Recording your trapping activity
    • The Workshop
      • Making trap tunnels
      • Rat-proof your compost
      • Build a wētā hotel
      • Nest boxes for ruru
    • Tool library
    • Pest animal monitoring
      • Chew cards
      • Wax tags
      • Tracking tunnels
    • Manage pets
    • Being a good citizen
    • Flood Resilience
  • News
  • Events
  • About us
    • Operations Team
    • Trust Board
    • Partners
    • Vision
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  • Visit us
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