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Invasive Species in Southcott Pines – ESC Update

  1. Mark May 2 on your calendar for the Spring Native Plant Sale at Lambton Heritage Museum. Hundreds of plants and shrubs from local native plant nurseries will be on site with experts to help you choose what’s best for our sandy, shady gardens.
  2. To remove English ivy from trees, sever the vines in a circle around the trunk at shoulder height and again near the ground, creating a 3-foot “death ring”. Leave the severed ivy on the tree to die and dry out, as ripping it off can damage the bark. Dig out the root base and monitor for regrowth. 
  3. Removing periwinkle requires a persistent, multi-year approach focusing on removing all roots, as fragments can resprout. Manual removal via hand-pulling or using a rake/pitchfork is most effective when soil is moist. For larger areas, cut the plants, then cover with heavy black plastic or tarps for 1–2 years to starve them of light. 

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