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Search results for "May 12th, 2018 - Nelson Garden Festival"

‘Tis the season to be PlantWise & Buy Local Burn Local!

December 8, 2021

…west coast of B.C., the escaped garden ornamental and has taken over natural spaces. Some people in our area have used Scotch broom, teasel and common tansy to decorate their…  Read more

Sulphur Cinquefoil (Potentilla recta)

Sulphur Cinquefoil

August 11, 2021

…monitor treated sites for several years. Clean equipment, vehicles, animals, and clothing before leaving infested areas. Become PlantWise to avoid planting sulphur cinquefoil in your garden. Mechanical Hand pulling may…  Read more

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  • CKISS Offering Help and Financial Support to Creston Landowners & Farmers Dealing with Toxic Poison Hemlock
    The Central Kootenay Invasive Species Society (CKISS) is asking private landowners, farmers, and residents in the Creston area to report poison …

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  • Feb 9-12, 2026: INVASIVES 2026: One Landscape, One Future!
    The Invasive Species Council of British Columbia (ISCBC) is hosting INVASIVES 2026, a premier invasive species forum bringing together practitioners, …

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Target Species

  • Invasive Knotweeds
  • Blueweed
  • Yellow Flag Iris

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