What’s That Weed?
This month’s weed is no stranger to anyone who’s spent much time in the Pacific northwest; whether you’ve been scratched by its prodigious thorns, gathered its fruit on a summer […]
This month’s weed is no stranger to anyone who’s spent much time in the Pacific northwest; whether you’ve been scratched by its prodigious thorns, gathered its fruit on a summer […]
Road culverts are usually smooth and often steep. This make the stream flowing through them fast, and often shallow in the summer. This in turn makes it difficult for fish
Another first for JCWC, and it’s baffling! Read More »
Long-time readers of our monthly missive might well recall a regular “weed-of-the-month” feature that ran for several years. With so many new subscribers since we last did that, we thought
English Ivy is one of the most common and persistent invasive plant species in the Pacific Northwest. If you haven’t read last month’s post, Ivy Invaders, check it out! This year
No Ivy Day – A Great Success Read More »
Vines climb toward the sun Growing upward, climbing trees For the trees, this is no fun The cage of vines and leaves English Ivy, strong and long Trees know there’s