The Clackamas Soil and Water District has a Weed Tool Library. This free resource includes 17 different shrub and tree removal tools and lake rakes available for use in your weed control project. […]
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The Clackamas Soil and Water District has a Weed Tool Library. This free resource includes 17 different shrub and tree removal tools and lake rakes available for use in your weed control project. […]
…to prevent the spread of this invasive weed. Report Invasive Weeds! Have you noticed invasive policeman’s helmet in your area? If so, please report your sightings to the District’s WeedWise program by giving […]
…blooms. Watch Out For Nesting Birds and Wildlife Remember to avoid major weed removal disturbances in the spring and early summer when native birds are nesting and other animals have young offspring. For […]
…like GardenSmart Oregon and Garden Wise Western are great guides to help you select non-invasive plants for your yard. Ten ways you can celebrate Oregon Invasive Weed Awareness Week! Learn more about invasive […]
…the infestation will just begin anew in another area. For larger patches of orange hawkweed, our WeedWise team recommends using an herbicide application in spring. Follow up with hand pulling in early summer […]
Bee Sinichko is the new WeedWise Specialist and CWMA Coordinator for the Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation District. The Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation District is pleased to announce a new staff member, […]
Monte Mattsson, WeedWise Specialist and CRISP Coordinator We are pleased to welcome Monte Mattsson as the newest member of the Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation District. Mattsson joined the District as a new […]
…to bring it under control once it has gotten established. Early prevention saves both time and money! The Clackamas SWCD WeedWise crew removing garlic mustard. How Can I Control It? Garlic mustard can […]
There’s no better way to thaw out from a lingering winter than by learning about invasive species! In partnership with the United States Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, the[…]
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