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Noxious Weed Pulling July 25th
July 25, 2018 @ 7:00 am - 10:00 am
Another noxious weed pulling effort on Candy Mountain is planned for this coming Wednesday. Yellow Star Thistle is nearly in full bloom and will soon be setting seed. The volunteer crews are trying to prevent any seed formation and dispersal this year. Unfortunately, the Star Thistle is maturing faster than the weeding crews can remove it all. We could use some additional crew members for a while!
When: Wednesday, July 25th, 2018
Meet at: Candy Mountain Trail-head parking lot, off Dallas Rd. on PR 669 Rd.
Time: 7:00 – 10:00 am, but feel free to join us at any other time that fits your schedule. David Beach will meet volunteers arriving at 7 am in the parking lot.
Duties: Hand pulling Yellow Star Thistle plants ranging in size from smaller seedlings to larger plants already blooming and developing spikes. We will bag and remove any plants nearing bloom stage, which is most of the plants at this stage.
Tools: Bring good strong gloves! Some volunteers have used small pruning clippers, or small forked root-cutting “stabbers” on a handle (like an asparagus harvesting knife). Generally, just pulling the plants has proven to be the most practical method.
Pulling location: Approx. 1/2 – 3/4 mile up the trail on the north slope, facing West Richland. If you don’t meet up with the group in the parking lot, hike on up and look for us down-slope from the trail. If you get to the first big switchback-turn on the trail, looking down on the West Richland water storage tank, you should see us down the hill. Terrain is sloped and uneven.
Please forward this notice to anyone else you think might be interested. For those who might not be experts at knowing the difference between noxious weeds and native plants, we will give guidance.
Reply to [email protected] so we have an idea who to be looking for, or just show up with your gloves, sun protection, drinking water, snacks and find us. Since we are working some distance from the trail-head and are constantly moving along, having a small back-pack or fanny-pack is useful to carry your “stuff”. If you have some plastic grocery bags, bring them along for the blooming plants and we will have larger garbage bags to collect in also. See you on the mountain in the cool morning air!