April 2022 Issue 161

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WORST in BC – specifically, Scotch broom is the invasive species causing the greatest harm to our Species at Risk (SAR). And yet, there it is, growing right outside our windows. This is not an aesthetic issue. Invasive species are the 2nd greatest threat to biodiversity on earth. So, what can we do?

CUT BROOM IN BLOOM

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t’s April. Soon many roadsides will be bright yellow with the prolific blooms of Scotch broom. The flower is lovely, but the plant is not our friend. A recent report by the Invasive Species Council of BC designated this alien invasive plant as THE

CUT Broom in Bloom. Eradicating some invasive plants requires herbicides, but broom only requires YOU. The most effective way to get rid of broom is to cut the stem with loppers, even with the ground, in April and May. Don’t pull, mow or excavate. Seeds are the problem – not the roots. Why should we care? Scotch

broom is an alien in our midst, with no natural controls. It forms dense thickets that crowd out native plants, it’s toxic to wildlife, it prevents forests from regrowing, and it quickly takes over roadsides, farms, parks and cleared forest land. Dead or alive, broom dramatically increases the danger of wildfires. Many communities have successfully cleared their roads and properties since Broombusters started in 2006. There are also other groups working hard to cut broom. Broombuster volunteers alone cut over 7000 hours in 2021! All it takes is willing volunteers. It feels really good to see grasses, small trees and native plants return once the broom is removed. There are already active groups near Chemainus, Maple Bay, Stony Hill, Lake Cowichan, and others. You can initiate clearing

broom where you live. We don’t want this fire hazard near our homes. This is one problem we can solve, together. But beware: Broombusting is addicting! Key points to remember for April: 1. CUT Broom in Bloom. Go after new infestations first. Stop the spread. 2. Watch videos on broombusters.org to learn winning techniques. 3. Reach out to your friends or join with others. 4. Reach out to Broombusters before you begin. We’ll connect you to someone local for guidance, tools and to help arrange broom disposal. Cut Broom in Bloom. It works! www.broombusters.org Submitted By Joanne Sales, Executive Director of Broombusters

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April Forecasts

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page 77

Cut Broom in Bloom

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page 76

A Beginner’s Guide to Choosing Crystals

2min
pages 74-75

Airbags and Hearing Damage

2min
page 61

Is Now a Good Time to Buy or Sell a Home?

2min
page 72

Humanitarian Caravan

6min
pages 70-71

Screen Time

3min
page 65

Honouring How We Feel

5min
pages 66-67

Five Little Indians by Michelle Good

3min
page 63

Black Seed Oil- The Universal Healer

2min
page 64

Just Another Indian A Serial Killer and Canada’s Indifference

3min
page 62

Learn to Bowl

2min
pages 55-56

Inside The Waldorf Kindergarten

3min
page 57

Flatworms in Cowichan Bay

2min
page 58

Discovering the Deep: Life in our Last Wilderness

1min
page 59

The Plastic Dilemma: Sorting it out

4min
pages 52-53

A Peek Into Garden House

2min
page 54

Canada Greener Homes Grant

3min
pages 48-49

Going Solar, How it Works

4min
pages 50-51

Nuts’amaat Syaays–Working Together As One

2min
page 47

Get Gardening with the Cowichan Farm & Food Hub

1min
page 46

Guide to Local Wine and BC Oysters

2min
pages 40-41

Consuming Consciously

2min
page 42

Featuring Better Cotton Initiative Fashions at Fabrications

2min
page 37

What’s in a Cup Of Tea?

2min
page 38

Plentifill

3min
page 35

Let’s Talk Makeup and Sustainability

1min
page 36

Local Delicious Easter

5min
pages 24-27

New CVCAS board roles up its sleeves

2min
pages 30-31

Male Nudes Soleil Mannion at Excellent Frameworks

1min
page 32

Promise Valley Farm and Creamery Opens

3min
pages 16-17

Nature and Humanity Works by Sue A. Miller & Aleksandra Kalinic

2min
page 33

Where Do We Go From Here

2min
page 34

Fresh Mango Salsa

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Ever Wonder What Makes Sparkling Wines so Special?

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pages 22-23

Happy Earth Day

2min
page 9

The Tradition of Pysanky

1min
page 12

April Events

2min
pages 5-6

Cowichan Valley Arts Council

1min
page 13

Hike to the Big Trees

3min
page 10

Good Advice

1min
page 14

10 Things To Know Now About the Six Mountains of North Cowichan

3min
pages 7-8

reFresh Zero Waste Initiative

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