Saturday, May 22, 2010

Saturday, May 22, 2010

I once again returned to the first colony that I planted two weeks ago and to the plants that I planted last week to check on the growth. I was happy to see that the first colony of Inland Oats [Chasmanthium latifolium] is doing well.



The Wild lupins [Lupinus perennis] are also thriving.



I selected an area of approximately 200 square feet that was covered with invasive species – especially Japanese Stilt Grass and Oriental Bittersweet. The "Before" Picture:



After an hour of pulling and cutting, all of the invasive plant species were removed and 5 bunches of Side Oats Grama [Bouteloua curtipendula] were planted. The "After" Picture:



I walked up-stream where I found a large patch of Mugwort. I removed these invasive plants




and planted more Wild Lupin and some Mcdowell’s Sunflower [Helianthus occidentalis]



I also removed a large patch of Canadian thistle – Maryland’s only “noxious weed” - which State law requires to be destroyed.



I then walked 200 yards of the stream removing litter and trash. Here was a large trash deposit ["Before" Picture]:



Which I cleaned ["After" Picture]:



Today was very productive in terms of restoring the stream!

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