Sunday, July 24, 2011
Sunday July 24, 2011
I dedicated today to removing Mile-a-Minute vines (Polygonum perfoliatum). Today was another hot day.
This vine is everywhere, tangled with native vines such as this Virginia Creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia).
This ridge was covered with Mile-a-Minute vines.
There is an exposed sewer pipe at mid-stream.
The lack of rain is promoting the growth of algae in the still water.
I walked up-stream, to the place where two smaller streams join to form Turkey Branch, in order to take water samples from each stream to test for coliform bacteria.
This vine is everywhere, tangled with native vines such as this Virginia Creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia).
This ridge was covered with Mile-a-Minute vines.
There is an exposed sewer pipe at mid-stream.
The lack of rain is promoting the growth of algae in the still water.
I walked up-stream, to the place where two smaller streams join to form Turkey Branch, in order to take water samples from each stream to test for coliform bacteria.
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