Obiora Embry’s Blog ‐ Sunday, 31 March 2019

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Sunday, 31 March 2019 by Obiora Embry

Greenville, KY

Transplanted wild black raspberries in 3 places: two on the eastern forest edge and one along the northern forest edge. Transplanted two Black Locusts along the northern forest edge. Used machete to cut back Japanese Honeysuckle in the northern brush pile. Dug up Pine and Eastern Redcedar to transplant in buffer zone and some to sell.

Dug up Sumacs, Eastern Redcedar, Wild Elderberry, and White Oak to sell. Cut back some of the wild blackberries and Japanese Honeysuckle around the wild Elderberries.

Broadcasted Lance Leafed Goldenrod and Rosemallow near the western ditch. In the middle of the acres and in‐between the brush piles I broadcasted Showy Milkweed, Butterfly Milkweed, Wild Blue Lupine, Pale Purple Coneflower, Bergamot, and Sweet Joe‐Pye Weed. In the large barren area I broadcasted Purple Prairie Clover, Wild Blue Lupine, and White Prairie Clover. In the northern forest I broadcasted Black Walnuts.