Saturday, July 23, 2011
Saturday July 23, 2011
Today is another 100 degree day. I dedicated this afternoon to removing Wine Berry bushes along the Matthew Henson Park trail.
Before:
After:
I chopped and pulled 45 larger Wine Berry bushes. I also went back to check on the huge canopy of Mile-a-Minute vines:
These appear to be composting well.
I am now conducting a water quality study of Turkey Branch. The first test is to detect Coliform bacteria - which is indicator bacteria used to detect fecal contamination of the water. Coliform bacteria are rod-shaped Gram-negative non-spore forming bacteria that can ferment lactose with the production of acid and gas when incubated at 35-37°C.
The test requires 44 to 48 hours to show the results.
Before:
After:
I chopped and pulled 45 larger Wine Berry bushes. I also went back to check on the huge canopy of Mile-a-Minute vines:
These appear to be composting well.
I am now conducting a water quality study of Turkey Branch. The first test is to detect Coliform bacteria - which is indicator bacteria used to detect fecal contamination of the water. Coliform bacteria are rod-shaped Gram-negative non-spore forming bacteria that can ferment lactose with the production of acid and gas when incubated at 35-37°C.
The test requires 44 to 48 hours to show the results.
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