National Public Lands Day Broom Bash

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Oct 26, 2024
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8:00am

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Oct 26, 2024
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2:00pm

Description

National Public Lands Day Broom Bash


Call for Broom Bash volunteers! 

Want to eradicate invasive French Broom, one of the most widespread and invasive wildland pest plants in California??  Join Mayor Bruce Delgado and other volunteers for a “Broom Bash” to clear French Broom from Fort Ord’s East Garrison, adjacent areas, and the Fort Ord National Monument.

Each Bash will focus on broom eradication in a particular location. Volunteer “weed warriors” armed with “weed wrenches” will uproot broom plants and strive for 100% eradication.

Treated areas will be later planted with local wildflowers and shrubs. Treated areas will also be monitored to prevent brooms from reestablishing. Prior registration is needed.  Bring your gloves, water, and sunscreen. Food will be provided!

French Broom (Genista monspessulana) is a nasty, tenacious, invasive plant. Both the plant and seeds are toxic to animals and other plant life, even native plants.  The plants crowd out native plants thereby reducing essential food and shelter for our native birds, insects, and wildlife.

This is an important cause for the health and preservation of our communities!


Pre-register 4 days in advance by contacting John Mott at sustainableeastgarrison@gmail.com.

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