June 2021 Issue 151

Page 72

Joanne Sales, Director of Broombusters Invasive Plant Society

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cotch broom is spreading everywhere – tragically taking over places where our native plants and grasses and young trees had thrived. But some communities, like Chemainus, have been successfully turning the tide. Thank you to volunteers! The best time to cut broom is in bloom (April – May) because the plant’s energy is above ground producing flowers. If cut at ground level, in bloom, the stressed plant will die in

Use lopppers to cut at the base of the broom plant.

Before

If you don’t cut at the lowest part of the base, broom can grow back.

summer’s dry heat. And no seeds! People are asking, will broom plants cut in June still die? The answer is yes. But we must be careful not to spread the seeds. It helps to understand the plant. How does broom spread so quickly and densely? The SEEDS! Broom does not spread from the roots, like blackberry or knotweed. Broom roots die easily, which is why you don’t need to pull them. But the seeds are prolific and remain alive

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After

BROOMBUSTING IN JUNE and ready to sprout for decades. Broom seeds love bare soil and sunlight – so don’t disturb the soil. Shade keeps the seeds from sprouting. So, protect and increase your ground cover and trees. Broombusters stop cutting broom when seed pods form. But there are still places and ways to continue to cut broom, especially on your own property. Broom can be piled on top of itself, in an already infested area. Cut the broom into smaller lengths to shrink faster. The important thing is: don’t drag broom branches with seedpods across clear areas! Remember, broom is a fire hazard alive or dead. Never leave piles where people pass.

WHAT CAN YOU DO IN JUNE?

• Do not transport broom with seedpods. You don’t want to spread these long living seeds! But you still can: • Recut previous cuts if you see green sprigs. • “Cut & drop” small amounts of broom in pastureland, trails, forest cleared areas, transmission lines, and private properties. • Broom can be stacked on top of itself to compost. • Do not create fire hazards!

Broombusters is here to help you succeed! Be ready next April. “Cut the Bloomin’ Broom!”

• Make plans to cut broom in April-May 2022.

www.broombusters.org

• Contact Broombusters in advance so you are ready!


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Feed Your Skin

6min
pages 56-57

Broombusting in June

2min
page 72

June Forecasts

5min
page 77

What’s In Your Shopping Cart?

2min
page 74

Paddling Adventures in Cowichan Bay. Beginners Welcome

2min
page 70

Picnic Parks with Water Features and or Playgrounds

4min
page 76

Brain Injuries Don’t Care! June is Brain Injury Awareness Month

2min
page 60

Fresh Food comes from Local Farms

3min
page 55

Paul’s Pump and Treatment

7min
pages 53-54

Creating A Simple Kitchen Herb Garden

4min
page 48

Who’s That in the Rivers?

1min
page 52

The Mediterranean Garden

3min
page 49

Cowichan Valley’s Six Mountains Forest: War or Peace— The Choice is Ours

4min
page 50

Man Mugs by Hilary Huntley

2min
page 47

Dad’s Dream The Outdoor Kitchen

3min
page 46

Charcuterie in The Vineyard

2min
page 45

Growing Tea, Knowing Tea

2min
page 44

Artist Ken Campbell Brings A Quintessentially Canadian Theme

2min
page 42

Bill C-208 Amend the Income Tax Act

2min
page 40

Birch Bark Bitings by Pat Bruderer

2min
page 43

Anxiety - How to Deal With the Bully

3min
page 41

Cold Comfort: Surf Photography from Canada’s West Coast

2min
page 39

A Deeper Look into The Flowers of June

2min
page 38

Supreme Fighter in the Battle of Inflammation

2min
page 36

Support Your Community One Frozen Dinner At A Time

2min
page 35

Ask The Doc

3min
page 33

President Nixon, China, and Acupuncture

2min
page 34

Espresso Balsamic Steak Marinade

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Father’s Day Gift Guide - Stay Loyal to Local

1min
page 27

Broccoli Sprouts: The Summer Superfood

2min
page 29

Are Birds the Key to Happiness?

1min
page 25

Father’s Day BBQ

3min
page 23

Life Under The Oak

2min
page 24

Local Pairings for Grilling Surf & Turf

1min
page 22

Delicious Food Made to Order Right to Your Home

5min
pages 20-21

Choosing A Vineyard Site

4min
pages 18-19

Mosul: May, 1980

3min
page 17

Julie Nygaard creates Layers of Meaning

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page 16

Why We Should Read

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page 15

Joyful Spring Mural Mosaic on display at Chemainus Library

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page 13

Will BC’s Old-Growth Become Nothing But A Faint Memory?

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Food for the Soul

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Bamboo for Dad Chemainus Health Food Store

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