Report of Mary Scott Nature Park Workday October 2, 2021

Report of Mary Scott Nature Park workday October 2, 2021 On October 2, 2021, eight Friends of Mary Scott Nature Park and twelve Chamblee High School students worked to remove nonnative plants from the park. A new family joined the workforce. Among the weeds that were... read more

Report of Mary Scott Nature Park Workday September 4, 2021

Report of Mary Scott Nature Park workday September 4, 2021 On September 4, four Friends of Mary Scott Nature Park and nine Chamblee High School members of the Interact Club joined to remove Japanese stilt grass (Microstegium) from the southern (Briarcliff Road) area.... read more

Report of Mary Scott Nature Park Workday August 7, 2021

Report of Mary Scott Nature Park workday August 7, 2021 On August 7, ten folks helped remove undesirable plants from the planted beds and the woodland of Mary Scott Nature Park. A Boy Scout and his father dug Liriope from along the steps to the creek. Progress was... read more

Report of Mary Scott Nature Park Workday July 3, 2021

Report of Mary Scott Nature Park workday July 3, 2021 Only five Friends of Mary Scott Nature Park helped remove the summer invasive weeds: Japanese chaff flower, potato vine, mulberry weed, and Nepalese browntop, AKA Microstegium. Butterfly weed(flower), coneflowers,... read more

Report of Mary Scott Nature Park Workday June 5, 2021

Report of Mary Scott Nature Park workday June 5, 2021, 2021 On a warm, sunny June afternoon, five folks came to the workday at Mary Scott Nature Park. One person cut English ivy off trees on the north side of the creek. The others pruned, pulled weeds and spread... read more

Report of Mary Scott Nature Park Workday May 1, 2021

Report of Mary Scott Nature Park workday May 1, 2021 On a warm, sunny May Day afternoon, eight volunteers including three members of the Beta Club from Chamblee High School removed nonnative herbaceous weeds from Mary Scott Nature Park. We pulled Asiatic hawksbeard... read more
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