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, and black-eyed Susans are blooming in the parking oval.

The next scheduled workday will be Saturday, August 7, 2021, 10:00-noon, when we plan to continue removing nonnative plants from the park. Please bring your gardening gloves, soil knife/trowel, and kneeler to help us improve the park for birds, insects, and other wildlife.

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