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Don’t Spread Invasives with Your Holiday Wreath

Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association reminds us all not to include invasive plant materials in our holiday decor. Some invasive plants, including bittersweet and multiflora rose, may be used in holiday wreaths and garlands. Purchasing decorations made with...

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Curtis Farm Work Day Postponed

The rainy forecast for Saturday, October 21, has caused a postponement for our Curtis Farm work event. When the forecast is better, we will reschedule. In the meantime, keep on battling invasive plants. Autumn is a great time to spot the bittersweet (all those yellow...

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Invasive Debris Goes up in Flames

On Friday the thirteenth, several HIPP volunteers joined forces with HHLT stewards to oversee a planned burn of the accumulated brush at Curtis Farm Preserve. For the last few seasons, HIPP has worked in an area north of the preserve's parking area near Williams...

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HIPP Arts Contest: Creativity at its Best!

There are some very talented people in Harpswell. Thanks to all who entered our inaugural arts contest. From photos and video to paintings and poems, here are the entries we received. All entrants will receive a gift card to a nursery, where they may purchase a native...

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Battle with Bittersweet at Otter Brook Preserve

Our volunteers tackled a part of Otter Brook Preserve we had not previously visited for invasive plant work. A group of five volunteers cut bittersweet growing along Route 123 in the northern-most part of the preserve. What they found was astounding-a bittersweet vine...

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Otter Brook Preserve Work Date

Our work date scheduled for Monday, Sept 18 has been changed due to a wet forecast. We will meet at the south end of Peabody Road at 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept 20. Please be on time, as we will walk as a group to the work area across Route 123. We have tools, or...

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Curtis Farm Preserve: Work in Progress

More than a dozen volunteers were on site at Curtis Farm Preserve. The goal: clear the old farm foundation for future accessibility of preserve visitors. Mission accomplished! The shrub honeysuckle, multiflora rose and asiatic bittersweet were no match for the...

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