Pringle Creek Community is alive, thriving, and growing!
Colleen, our Urban Farmer, just harvested 13 pounds of basil that Chef Dave has converted into pesto, Presto!
Speaking of growing, some invasive vegetation has been growing all too
well along Pringle Creek. We've begun work to attack these invasives,
specifically Himalayan Blackberry and Japanese Knotweed. The Japanese
Knotweed is especially sinister, since it spreads vegetatively creating a
monoculture and eliminating the ability of native vegetation and
therefore healthy habitat, to thrive. We've partnered with the
Department of Corrections to clear the knotweed and blackberries. The
crew is doing a great job, being careful to avoid native vegetation
while collecting as much of the cut weeds as possible, avoiding
spreading it downstream.
Here's what knotweed looks like now, next to our Cafe:
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...and next to our bridge (the knotweed is in the left lower corner) |
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Here are a few pictures showing cleared areas. These pictures also
demonstrate how destructive Knotweed is. It isn't good for nesting
birds, and it eliminates other vegetation and habitat for wildlife. So
happy to see it gone! (but it'll be back... we'll need to keep cutting
it every five weeks until the end of the growing season)
A couple of proud crew members:
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They're standing in a cleared knotweed and blackberry patch. Good job! |
Stop
by and see the renewed Pringle Creek! Also visit our Glasshouses and
Cafe. The Cafe is now serving breakfast and lunch, from 9-11, and 11-2.
We're away for the 4th of July, and wish everyone a very happy,festive, and safe Holiday weekend!
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