Invasive Plant Removal

Help treat and remove a variety of invasive plant species at Cartier Park. We’ll be pulling mugwort and dames rocket. We’ll also be removing weeds around the gazebo. If we have enough volunteers we’ll break into groups and also remove Japanese barberry in the area. A discussion to help identify these plants will take place before we start.

Meet at the gazebo west of the dog park by at the end of Rath Ave. Bring water, heavy gloves and wear long pants, long sleeved shirt and closed toed shoes. Please bring a  garden spade or dandelion removal tool. A bucket is also helpful. Event will be held in fair weather, and sometimes wraps up early, depending on site conditions.

Invasive Plant Removal

Help treat and remove a variety of invasive plant species at Cartier Park. Depending on turnout, we’ll be splitting into two groups and work on weeding the native plant garden around the gazebo and installing a rock border. In addition, we’ll be pulling the plant mugwort east of the pavilion. Meet at the gazebo parking lot by Lincoln Lake. Bring water, heavy gloves and wear long pants and closed toed shoes. Small shovel or hand tool weeder is also helpful. Event will be held in fair weather, and sometimes wraps up early, depending on site conditions.

Invasive Plant Removal

Help treat and remove a variety of invasive plant species at Cartier Park. We’ll  be pulling Garlic Mustard, Mugwort and Dame’s Rocket (often confused with the native Wild Phlox).  A discussion to help identify these plants will take place before we start.

Meet at the dog park by at the end of Rath Ave. Meet at the dog park by at the end of Rath Ave. Bring water, garden trowel, gloves and wear long pants, long sleeved shirt and closed toed shoes. Event will be held in fair weather, and sometimes wraps up early, depending on site conditions.

Invasive Plant Removal

Help treat and remove a variety of invasive plant species at Cartier Park. We’ll be pulling Garlic Mustard, Mugwort and Dame’s Rocket (often confused with the native Wild Phlox).  A discussion to help identify these plants will take place before we start.

Meet at the dog park by at the end of Rath Ave. Bring water, garden trowel, gloves and wear long pants, long sleeved shirt and closed toed shoes. Event will be held in fair weather, and sometimes wraps up early, depending on site conditions.