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DTSTAMP:20260423T130809Z
CREATED:20200109T215116Z
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SUMMARY:WORKSHOP  ON  CONTROLLING  INVASIVE  PLAN
DTSTART:20200222T150000Z
DTEND:20200222T170000Z
DESCRIPTION:Bittersweet\, privet\, kudzu and tree of heaven are all wo
 rds you don't want to hear if you are a property owner in foothills of
  the Carolinas. A hands-on workshop teaching folks how to attack these
  noxious woody weeds. Plans include having the participants work on an
  overgrown space on the FENCE property.\n\nAs strange as it may sound 
 many non-native woody plant species can be effectively controlled when
  attacked while dormant. At the very least one does not have to conten
 d with yellow jackets\, hornets or snakes\, when working before bud br
 eak in late winter.\n\nRetired horticulturist John Vining will be disc
 ussing how to identify the plants in winter and which plants are best 
 suited for this dormant treatment.
LOCATION:FENCE Center
CATEGORIES:Nature Program
CONTACT:Tracie Hanson\, 8288599021\, info@fence.org
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