We initially began weeding using scissors, gloves and trash bags, cutting the vegetation down to about one inch (pulling deep-rooted weeds would mean disturbing the soil and possibly causing soil erosion). An hour into our work, another member came, along with a friend, and they brought a trusty weed whacker. With the new device, we were able to quickly mow down almost every single plot in a fraction of the time.
In less than half an hour, 4.5 plots were cleared out
Note the extension cords
Thanks to the trusty weed whacker, we were able to get a lot more accomplished than we would have solely weeding by hand. Thus, we were able to begin seeding plots 1 and 7 with the Native Trail Mix, a mixture of over 30 species of plants and flowers native to our state. Hopefully we'll start seeing some new sprouts in the weeks to come. There are still four more plots that we need to seed and one plot that our founder, Yosef, has to seed.
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