Sunday, November 26, 2006
Bumping Up
Nanci and I worked Friday, Nov 24, and Sunday, Nov 26, it was Sarah, Paul and myself. Nanci and Sarah bumped up the remaining Scrub Oak and Coast Live Oak acorns into 4” tall pots, Quercus berberidifolia and Quercus agrifolia respectively. The rats/mice eat the tops off early, so the hutches laid on their sides provided convenient caging until the oaks get at least 8” tall. Nanci and Sarah did the oaks. Paul did all the Purple Needle grass, Nassella pulchra, and jointly Sarah and Paul did 3 flats of Giant Needle grass, Achnatherum coronatum. I did two flats of Encelia californica. Very productive weekend! See slideshow for pictures. (Click any pic to enlarge)
Friday, November 24, 2006
Saturday, November 04, 2006
Nix Center Opening
The opening of the Nix Center in Laguna Coast Wilderness Park was attended by over 1,000 people. The Nix Center’s initial planting was 1,600 California native bunch grasses grown the Laguna Greenbelt’s Nursery. See OC Register article which mentions the Nursery’s native bunch grasses being planted. See slideshow for pictures. (Click any pic to enlarge)
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
Planting Grass at Nix
Time to get 1,600 grass plants, propagated at the volunteer Nursery, into the ground at the Nix Center at Laguna Wilderness Park. Kimberly, Elliott (not pictured), Barbara and Francisco were the catalyst… with a prison crew from Casper’s coming to help over the next few days. The plot you see is about 400 square yards, or about 13 flats… we have 50, so there’s a lot of grass to go around the Nix Center. See slideshow for pictures. (Click any pic to enlarge)
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