Gorse has been used for hedges and windbreaks on the
Canterbury Plains since the 1850s. These windbreaks have a combined length of 300,000 kilometres. on Banks Peninsula. Gorse has been found to form a useful nursery for many species for native
bush regeneration. When young, gorse bushes are very dense. As they grow older, they become 'leggy', and provide the ideal conditions for native seeds to germinate and grow. The native seedlings grow up through the gorse, cutting out its light and eventually replacing it. This technique is working successfully and within a short time frame at
Hinewai Reserve on
Banks Peninsula. ==Problems==