Saturday, June 19, 2010

Saturday June 19, 2010

I am glad to report that most of the native plants are thriving, especially the native grassses.



The Wild Hydrangea [Hydrangea arborescens] are also thriving.



Three weeks ago, the State of Maryland planted several Sassafras and Oak trees. This disturbed the soil and created another outbreak of Japanese Stilt Grass, which I removed.



I selected another area to clear, east of where I began. I cleared this area of Japanese Stilt Grass, Mugwort, and Oriental Bittersweet.

Before:



After:



The invasive weeds:



This are is now open for plugs of native grasses to grow:



I walked along the trail and found a huge patch of Wine Berry bushes, which I removed.



Hopefully, this will open the area for native flowers to grow including Blue Wild Indigo[Baptisia australis], Mcdowell’s Sunflower[Helianthus occidentalis], Spotted Joe-Pye Weed[Eupatorium maculatum], Bottle (or Closed) Gentian[Gentiana andrewsii], and Showy Goldenrod [Solidago speciosa] - which are common to souther Maryland.



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