Friday, April 20, 2012

Garlic Mustard

Yesterday both our job clubs worked with staff from the Big Urban Woods to help remove exotic plants.
http://www.bigurbanwoods.org/

Our job was to help remove Garlic Mustard which is a non-native plant to Minnesota and has taken over this particular area. Our students were very excited about this, because they love to eat it!

It was a cold, damp day, but our students were up for the challenge and dug right in!



                           
                             Sa Ki Na and Harlimaree show off their Garlic Mustard Bouquets


             


         Students also helped to remove other plants such a burdock, honeysuckle, and buck thorn.


 Than Thin shows me some stinging nettle by saying, "It's hot teacher! It's hot!" My response? "Put it down!"





                               Paw Lam Mung and Ah Pyon take a quick photo break


 
                                                       Mu Mu hard a work



                      Joe, one of our supervisors, and three students help to remove a buck thorn bush



                  All together our students removed over 120 bags of garlic mustard! All in a days work.





This morning Joe dropped of a homemade bread (still hot!) for the students as a thank you gift of all their   hard work! It was thoroughly enjoyed by all.

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