So said our CEO, Meg, the other day while talking about how she can’t help interrupting her dog-walking to pull up garlic mustard. That’s about as apt a description as any; I truly think that once you know how destructive this plant is and see just how widespread it is, it becomes imperative for you to [...]
Archive for May, 2009
“It’s irresistible!”
Posted in Ecological Restoration, Frick Park, tagged garlic mustard, Invasive Plants, invasive species, Parks, Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy, Urban EcoStewards, urban parks, volunteers on May 14, 2009 | 3 Comments »
Life among the daffodils
Posted in Ecological Restoration, Schenley Park, tagged daffodils, flowers, Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy, planting, urban parks, volunteers on May 5, 2009 | 1 Comment »
I am a broken record when it comes to winter. I can’t stand it. The gloominess, the cold, the persistent slush on the ground…and most of all the fact that (when it’s not covered in snow) everything is just brown. I’m a flower person. So for the second year in a row I have been [...]



