
Come beautify the greenbelt!
Eastwood Riparian Restoration Days
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- When: Saturday February 22 at 9 to 11 am
- Leader: Michael Parkey
- Where: Dixon Branch Greenbelt Park playground area, 10305 Lippitt at Sinclair
- Wear: Sturdy gardening shoes
- Bring: Gloves, pruning tools, rakes.
We will maintain the area where reforestation and establishment of native vegetation began several years ago. We will also plan maintenance of the natural wooded edges of the playground area.
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When Saturday, March 22 at 10 am
- Leader: Amy Martin of Wild DFW https://Wild-DFW.com/
- Where: park on Creekmere between Overglen and Creekmere Circle
- Wear: Sturdy gardening shoes and work gloves. Long-pants preferred; overshirt suggested.
- Bring: Loppers, clippers, and shears.
Open up the greenbelt riparian woods trails from fallen trees and branches. Liberate a grove of very cool rusty blackhaw viburnum from the clutches of invasive Amur honeysuckle and Chinese privet. Brainstorm expansion of the woods trails. Open up the greenbelt riparian woods trails from fallen trees and branches. Liberate a grove of very cool rusty blackhaw viburnum from the clutches of invasive Amur honeysuckle and Chinese privet. Brainstorm expansion of the woods trails. Wear sturdy footwear (no flipflops) and work gloves.
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