We will be cutting and painting (or digging up) winged euonymus or the many other invasives along the path. Bring loppers and hand saws. Park between 236 and 240 Tunxis Ave.
RSVP to our Conservation Chairs at conservation@trlandconservancy.org if you are interested in helping so that you can be contacted in case of changes or cancellations.
As always, wear leather work gloves, dress for the woods and bring water and bug spray.
Join us at an invasive plant workshop to get hands-on experience clearing invasive plants. Today we will be will be removing Japanese Barberry from the path along Holcomb Street.
Bring shovels and loppers and park in the grassy area immediately on the right on Ezekiel Way.
RSVP to our Conservation Chairs at conservation@trlandconservancy.org if you are interested in helping so that you can be contacted in case of changes or cancellations.
We’ll be hiking a circular path around the eastern end of the property on some of the park’s roads and trails. This is a moderate hike, with a few inclines and some areas with rocky footing. The planned route is about 3 miles, and it’s expected to take 2-3 hours, depending on our group’s pace.
Please dress appropriately for the weather, and bring water, as well as bug spray, if you want to. Check Facebook or the website for postings or cancellation.
Co-sponsored by Traprock Ridge Land Conservancy and Simsbury Land Trust.
Round 2 of 3 pulling up Japanese Knotweed. You haven’t lived if you haven’t spent a morning pulling knotweed. We will pull it up and bag it as part of the Nix the Knotweed Protocol.
Wear leather work gloves, dress for the woods and bring water and bug spray.
RSVP to our Conservation Chairs at conservation@trlandconservancy.org if you are interested in helping so that you can be contacted in case of changes or cancellations.
Parking is across from 19 Pond Lane. Please be sure to not block the driveway.