Recently Joe Dembeck, Somerset SWCD's Executive Director, presented a webinar hosted by Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association (MOFGA) that provided greater details on these two NRCS cost-share programs for Maine woodland owners.
Pruning Apple Trees
Knock Out Browntail
Seeds on Snow
Pruning Winter White Pines
Be Grateful for the Dead
More Than a Tree
Now Is the Time to Look for Invasive Plants
Late fall is an ideal time to locate many invasive species. While most of our native plants have dropped their leaves, invasive species tend to hold on to their leaves longer into the season. Any foliage you spot in the woods right now is worth a close look; in many cases, you will find a troublesome invader such as shrubby honeysuckle, burning bush, or Norway maple.
Invasive Species Film Offers Information and Motivation
New York Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) teamed up with West Field Production Co. to produce “Uninvited: The Spread of Invasive Species”. It tells the story of invasive species in NY and how DEC and its partners are tackling them. The film looks at a number of species we are battling in Maine, plus a host of others heading our way. Watch the one-hour film below.