Removing Cape ivy in Horsetail Meadow. |
January Volunteer Workdays
It was a busy and productive January in Garber. In spite of no rain, the ground was still
soft, making our return to removing invasives an easy task. Our focus for our two workdays, Tuesday,
January 6 and Saturday, January 17 was eradicating a most invasive weed - Cape ivy - which is once again trying to blanket Garber’s meadows and hillsides. Very sharp and thorny Himalayan blackberry is
also trying to make a comeback, but the "blackberry bashing group" is making great
headway removing it, root and all. During a storm in December another huge limb
broke off the acacia tree near Harwood Creek – volunteers have spent several
workdays chopping up the branch and using the logs for shoring up the trails. Good to know acacia has some value!
Creating the transect. Permanent anchors at each end of the rope will make it easy to monitor the exact same place next year. |
After the monitoring project we set about finding, digging
up and dividing several of the native plants in this resource rich part of
Garber. And then the fun part – planting
them and watering them in (Harwood Creek is still flowing). Snowberry, Cow Parsnip, Osso berry, willows and
other natives now have a new home. Our
task now is to give them some TLC by keeping the invasives away – one we’re
looking forward to.
Identifying and Counting the native plants and the invasives in each quadrant. |
Thanks, Lech, for another fun and informative hands-on
workshop. And thanks to all the
participants who helped us advance restoration in Garber. Garber workshops are always collaborative, hands on, and I learn to much just from the other participants. And special thanks to the Claremont Canyon
Conservancy for sponsoring the winter restoration workshops in Garber.
Click here for more pictures of January Habitat Restoration and the Passive Restoration Workshop.
Click here for more pictures of January Habitat Restoration and the Passive Restoration Workshop.
3rd Winter Restoration Workshop: Fern ID and Fern Glade Expansion, February 21:
Lech will be leading one more Winter Restoration Workshop in
Garber - Saturday, February 21 from 9:30 am - 12:30 pm: Fern ID and Fern Glade Expansion. Garber is home to many beautiful native
ferns. We will ID these ferns, and
continue expanding our newest restoration site, Fern Glade, begun only last
year, and an incredible success story! Details and to RSVP: www.garberparkstewards.org
or contact Shelagh 517-1918. We still have several spots open!