New Brighton Next – the Challenge of the Long Haul

New Brighton Next – the Challenge of the Long Haul

With the start of Fall 2024 the New Brighton Biodiversity Enhancement project moves into a new phase – the challenge of the long haul.

We’ve done the big Scotch Broom and Himalayan Blackberry removals, planted about 1800 native perennial flowers and shrubs. Now we enter the really difficult job of just ‘keeping at it’ which will determine if the project succeeds or fails.

This means pulling thousands of small Scotch Broom shoots, continuing to dig blackberry roots and clip back growth, deadhead and dig out Bull Thistle and revisiting Reed Canary Grass.

Wildflowers and invasive baby broom at New Brighton Park
Wildflowers and invasive baby broom at New Brighton Park

If you’ve followed the progress of New Brighton or contemplated helping, now is the time to step forward. Work parties, which are only 2 hours long, are now focusing on pulling foot high broom, particularly around the native perennials we’ve planted to prepare for this fall’s plant order coming in the next few weeks..

Email Nigel@naturevancouver.ca to help out at least one time. It will make a huge difference.

Upcoming Work Party Dates

Tuesday, September 24th 10 am – Noon pls email to RSVP and for details
Sunday, September 29th 10 am – Noon

Sunday, October 6th Noon – 2 pm
Sunday, October 13th

New Brighton work crew
New Brighton work crew

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