44 McIntyre Rd
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15 years of control and eradication of invasives has led to an explosion of native species propagated by birds, bees and native habitat management. the property is being listed as encouragement. work smart pulling invasives in the spring while the ground is wet. This is particularly great if you are battling knotweed. mowing or weedwhacking invasives in the summer before they set seed will help drive native volunteers. in the winter it is easier to identify bittersweet vines,autumn olive, amur honeysucle and multiflora rosa. cutting them as best you can and marking them for the spring will also help natives compete for space



high bush blueberry, elderberry, spicebush, mountain laurel, bebb willow, fox grape, mapleleaf viburnum, winterberry, serviceberry,american beech, white ash, dogwoods, asters,goldenrod, milkweed, boneset,evening primrose,joe-pye,pearly everlasting,
