Saturday, June 15, 2013

NATURE PARK CLEANUP - Mon, June 17, 9 - 10:30 am

There will be a work day this coming Monday, June 17, from 9 -10:30 am. We will be cutting back mustard along the main path, removing horehound on the mounds, and looking for other areas in need of care. After being away for 6 months I'm raring to go. Hope to see some of you there.

For those not available on weekdays, there is a tentative cleanup scheduled for Saturday, June 22, 9 AM - Noon.


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Meet in the park to pull weeds, pick up litter, and enjoy the park. Come for the whole time, for an hour, or just stop by to say hello.

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Nature Park entrance on Pasadena Ave., east of the York St. Bridge
Remember to:
- wear sunscreen, hat, sunglasses
- bring water
- bring gardening gloves and tools (weeders, trowels, whatever you use in your own garden)
- comfortable work clothes, including work shoes (sneakers or boots)
- binoculars for bird watching (optional)

Children must be under adult supervision at all times. There is poison oak in the park, which we will point out before we start.

Please pass this info along to anyone else you think might be interested in the park. If you know of anyone who doesn't use the internet, let me know so we can be sure they are kept in the loop.

Thursday, November 29, 2012

See you in June

I visited the nature park yesterday to say goodbye for six months. For those who don't know, I will be living in India with my family this winter and spring. We will be back at the end of May.

The park looks good though I can see the weeds sprouting with the cooler, wetter weather. Hopefully people will be out there pulling a few weeds while enjoying the park. If you are so inclined, check out the guide to weeds of the South Pas nature park. I had hoped to put up a few more of these plant guides but didn't get around to it. May try to do some more work on this while traveling.

Additional park information can be found on my website, Weeding Wild Suburbia

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Nature Park on an overcast, wintery day. (11/28/2012)

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

NATURE PARK CLEAN-UP - Sat, Oct 20, 9 am - noon

This may be my last park clean-up for a while since I will be leaving for India in late November. We will be away for six months, returning June 1. It is my hope that as many of you as possible will continue to visit the park, pulling weeds (especially around spring time), picking up litter and keeping your eyes open for any other problems.

If you do notice anything unusual or suspicious, please do call the city. The Department of Public Works (626-403-7240) takes care of maintenance and graffiti (626-403-7249), and, of course, contact the police (626-403-7270) if you see anything suspicious.

 In the next few weeks, I am going to try to upload pictures of weeds-to-look-for by the month so that you all will know what they look like as they are coming up and when they are full grown.


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Meet in the park to pull weeds, pick up litter, and enjoy the park. Come for the whole time, for an hour, or just stop by to say hello.

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Nature Park entrance on Pasadena Ave., east of the York St. Bridge
Remember to:
- wear sunscreen, hat, sunglasses
- bring water
- bring gardening gloves and tools (weeders, trowels, whatever you use in your own garden)
- comfortable work clothes, including work shoes (sneakers or boots)
- binoculars for bird watching (optional)

Children must be under adult supervision at all times. There is poison oak in the park, which we will point out before we start.

Please pass this info along to anyone else you think might be interested in the park. If you know of anyone who doesn't use the internet, let me know so we can be sure they are kept in the loop.

Sunday, September 23, 2012

NATURE PARK CLEAN-UP - Thurs, Sept. 27, 8:30 - 10 am

We have made a lot of progress with these short weekday morning clean-ups. We have been working behind the main sign (that is no longer there), up from Tocalote Hill. We have been removing dead mustard and horehound. This should make it easier to remove the new weeds once the cooler, wetter weather comes. We are also pulling castor bean seedlings. Things are looking pretty good.

I am not sure whether many of you are aware but I will be away from December to June. I am trying to put together a booklet with pictures of the weeds linked to the time that they appear. This way you will be able to see, for example, what tocalote looks like in April (when it first appears) and in June (when it bolts and puts on long flowering stems).

The next Saturday clean-up is October 20. I am not sure about these weekday morning sessions - things are getting pretty busy for me. Will keep you posted.



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Meet in the park to pull weeds, pick up litter, and enjoy the park. Come for the whole time, for an hour, or just stop by to say hello.

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Nature Park entrance on Pasadena Ave., east of the York St. Bridge
Remember to:
- wear sunscreen, hat, sunglasses
- bring water
- bring gardening gloves and tools (weeders, trowels, whatever you use in your own garden)
- comfortable work clothes, including work shoes (sneakers or boots)
- binoculars for bird watching (optional)

Children must be under adult supervision at all times. There is poison oak in the park, which we will point out before we start.

Please pass this info along to anyone else you think might be interested in the park. If you know of anyone who doesn't use the internet, let me know so we can be sure they are kept in the loop.

Monday, August 20, 2012

NATURE PARK CLEANUP - Sat, Sept. 8, 9 am - noon

Hard to believe summer is just about over - hope the weather realizes it is time to cool down! Anyway, the next regular clean-up at the park will be Saturday, September 8th, 9 am to noon. If the forecast is for very hot weather, I may change that to 8 or 8:30 to whenever...

This summer the Wednesday morning clean-ups worked out well and I may continue them into the fall. If there are other days/times that would work for you, please email me to let me know. I can be flexible.

I have been working on a new website that will make the information on the Nature Park a bit easier to find. Check out the Nature Park tab on WeedingWildSuburbia. It is "in the process" so check back every now and again.

Hope to see you in September!


View Larger Map

Meet in the park to pull weeds, pick up litter, and enjoy the park. Come for the whole time, for an hour, or just stop by to say hello.

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Nature Park entrance on Pasadena Ave., east of the York St. Bridge
Remember to:
- wear sunscreen, hat, sunglasses
- bring water
- bring gardening gloves and tools (weeders, trowels, whatever you use in your own garden)
- comfortable work clothes, including work shoes (sneakers or boots)
- binoculars for bird watching (optional)

Children must be under adult supervision at all times. There is poison oak in the park, which we will point out before we start.

Please pass this info along to anyone else you think might be interested in the park. If you know of anyone who doesn't use the internet, let me know so we can be sure they are kept in the loop.

Friday, August 10, 2012

PARK CLEANUP - Sunday, August 12, 8 am - 10 am

There will be a work day this coming Sunday, August 12, from 8 -10 am. If it isn't too hot I may stay longer. A South Pas high school student is going to help out for his upcoming Environmental Science class. I think it would be nice if the rocks that are outlining a path going into the central mound area were set a bit better. I will also be weeding - getting rid of tumble weed before it gets too large.

 On another note, there was some bizarre activity in the park while I was away on vacation. A big hole was dug above the detention basin. Whoever did it had to have been exposed to a lot of poison oak. If any of you know anything about this, please email me. Thanks.



View Larger Map

Meet in the park to pull weeds, pick up litter, and enjoy the park. Come for the whole time, for an hour, or just stop by to say hello.

110417_2073_400px
Nature Park entrance on Pasadena Ave., east of the York St. Bridge
Remember to:
- wear sunscreen, hat, sunglasses
- bring water
- bring gardening gloves and tools (weeders, trowels, whatever you use in your own garden)
- comfortable work clothes, including work shoes (sneakers or boots)
- binoculars for bird watching (optional)

Children must be under adult supervision at all times. There is poison oak in the park, which we will point out before we start.

Please pass this info along to anyone else you think might be interested in the park. If you know of anyone who doesn't use the internet, let me know so we can be sure they are kept in the loop.

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Nature Park Clean-ups

We just completed the third Wednesday morning work day at the park. I am thinking of continuing this from August through November on a weekly basis. We may also have one Saturday (or Sunday, if there is interest) morning work day each month from September through November. Let me know if there are other days/times that you would be able to come. I will try to be flexible.

I posted pictures of the central area of the park (the mounds) from early 2005 to date on my other blog. We have made a great deal of progress! - though of course there is much more to do. In addition to keeping the weeds under control, we will work on finishing the path through the mounds. Some day I would also love to have an artist carve the large pieces of wood (from the Dec 1 storm) that I asked the city to deliver to the park. It would be wonderful if we could use these beautiful reminders of that powerful storm for natural seating. Thoughts?

Anyway, no more cleanups until August. Have a great summer.

Barbara