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Direct seeding offers a fast, efficient, and cost-effective method for establishing understory species and enhancing remnant vegetation. Senior Land Services Officer Dominic Nowlan explains the pros and cons of direct seeding, how to prepare your site, and why it's an ideal approach for corridor planting and bushland enhancement. Key takeaways: direct seeding is best suited for understory species like wattles and acacias preparation is critical: bare a 1 m strip 3 months in advance pre-treat seeds for better germination it’s cost-effective, covering up to 30km in a day with one operator ideal when combined with traditional planting. Whether you're a landholder, farmer, or community group, direct seeding means you are able to collect, treat and plant your own seed—saving time and money while restoring native habitat. For more info, contact your Local Land Services office on 1300 795 299 and speak with the NRM team. The Threatened Ecological Communities on Farms project is funded by the Australian Government Natural Heritage Trust and delivered by Local Land Services, a member of the Commonwealth Regional Delivery Partners Panel. #NaturalHeritageTrust