Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Modus Operandi
Moving forward, I am planning to adjust the landscape fabric that is on-site and add more to the rest of the site. The poison ivy is going to be a problem...My thinking is that we will add soil to cover the fabric, and plant various hardy natives such as milkweed, jewelweed, and a few other beneficial plants that have a strong chance of surviving - and of coming back after a winter-ful of snow dumped on them.
Out with the old, in with the...ivy??
Fabric has potential.
Better than before, but more to be done!
Early June, 2008. Jayne Smith and I tackle the site for its first actual cut since last September. The piles of gravel and dirt in the background hint at the other uses of "our" site -- the town crews are working hard to repair roads as the sewer lines are separated from the storm drains. Note the lush green knotweed on the left, shorter and narrower stalks than the stuff behind the gravel piles -- a few cuts last year made a difference!
Never underestimate the power of knotweed.
It's ba-a-a-a-a-ck....!
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