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Join the “Bittersweet Brigade!”

Join the “Bittersweet Brigade!”

It’s beautiful, and very invasive

Now that the foliage is turning, the bright yellow leaves of invasive Asiatic bittersweet vines are easy to spot at Round Top Farm, Salt Bay Farm, and Whaleback Shell Midden.

We’re looking for intrepid volunteers to join a “Bittersweet Brigade” that will help us monitor and control the vines at all three locations on an ongoing basis.

If you are interested, or would like to know more, please contact Joy Vaughan at joy@tidewater.net or 644-8267.

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