I broadcasted weeping grass (2 repeats: spring 2024 and autumn 2025) following the control of very dense patches of Sticky Weed (Cleavers), Black(berry) Nightshade, Spear and Slender thistles, Paterson's Curse, some horehound and Serrated Tussock (the latter outside the canopy) - see Field Maps Treated Weeds from Sept 2023 onward. The Friends of Mt Majura Monday @ The Fair crew carried out similar treatment of above mentioned weeds (mainly Cleavers and Nightshades) at groups of native cherry trees along the Clancy's track and named the project "Cleavers under Native Cherry". Initially we hand weeded - some nightshades were as big as one trash-bag and had to be cut using large lobbers - than we followed-up with a mixture of hand-weeding (for instance cutting off fruiting stems of nightshade) and several rounds of spraying the regrowth of herbaceous weeds with selective herbicide. Some sites under the Cherry trees were sprayed only; monitoring to time the herbicide spraying was crucial. Apart from the direct seeding of Weeping Grass we observe the volunteer recruitment of Saltbush (Einadia nutans) and other native ground-cover plants.