Help remove invasive English Ivy from the trees behind the Manassas City Museum in historic Old Town Manassas. Bring your gloves, clippers, and handsaws to battle the ivy that has invaded every tree, including many large oaks, behind the playground. Tools and gloves will be provided for those who may not have any of the above. Instruction on how to remove/kill the ivy will be provided to all volunteers.
You can also watch a very informative on how to attack this invader: https://youtu.be/c6YGW-a6nrc.
This effort will save many native trees from being killed by the non-native invasive ivy. Native trees provide many benefits to numerous native animal species. Oaks support 534 species of Lepidoptera (butterfly and moth) caterpillars – more than any other native tree or plant.
Meet in the parking lot on the left of the museum.
Meet in the parking lot to the left of the museum.
Organized by the Merrimac Chapter of the Virginia Master Naturalists (https://www.merrimacfarmvmn.com/).