Himalayan balsam is a plant with shallow roots which erodes the surface soil of riverbanks. By late summer its pink flowers develop ‘exploding’ seed heads which allow it to quickly spread and colonise wide areas. The plants take over the riverbank and prevent the growth of other native plants species. We hand-pull the plants between May and July, before they form seeds. The plants are easily removed from the soil, then crushed to stop them rooting again and safely disposed of on site.
Meeting Point: Meet at Chapel on the Bridge, Bridge Street, Rotherham
Time: 10am-1pm with a break for refreshments.
Please wear suitable clothing for outdoor work. If you would like to borrow waders or wellingtons please let a member of the team know beforehand.
Email [email protected] for more information or call task-leader Sally Hyslop on 07780333743.
Don Valley Way Volunteer Day: Doncaster litter-pick
Meeting Point: Meet on the Power Station road bridge (please note the bridge is closed on the north side, access is only available through Marshgate, follow the road opposite the prison and park on the bridge). Email [email protected] for more information or call task-leader Matt Duffy on 07825911973.
Time: 10am-1pm with a break for refreshments.
Please wear suitable clothing for outdoor work.