Summer Invasive Workshop – Ivy Creek Natural Area

Ivy Creek Natural Area 1780 Earlysville Road, Charlottesville, VA, United States

Topics covered in this session include: – Identifying invasive plants – Which invasives you can best kill now – Which invasives you should treat later – Best seasonal practices for each invasive – Using manual & mechanical control methods – Continue reading →

Quarterly Meeting – Landowner Success Stories

Samuels Public Library 330 E Criser Road, Front Royal, VA, United States

This is a free event that is open to all. Join Rod Walker, PRISM's Co-Founder, and Jim Hurley from PRISM Leadership, to hear how they have successfully managed Oriental Bittersweet and Japanese Stiltgrass on their properties. Our featured speaker, Jake Continue reading →

Brown Bag Lecture Series – Edith J. Carrier Arboretum (JMU)

Edith J Carrier Arboretum 780 University Blvd, Harrisonburg, United States

Blue Ridge PRISM is presenting at the 2019 Summer Brown Bag Lecture Series which is a free event and open to all. *Pavilion - Edith J Carrier Arboretum - James Madison University

Invasive Plant Workshop – Ivy Creek Natural Area

Ivy Creek Natural Area 1780 Earlysville Road, Charlottesville, VA, United States

Topics covered in this session include: – Identifying invasive plants – Which invasives you can best kill now – Which invasives you should treat later – Best seasonal practices for each invasive – Using manual & mechanical control methods – Continue reading →

Herbicide Expert Panel & Quarterly Meeting

Blandy Experimental Farm 400 Blandy Farm Lane, Boyce, VA, United States

This is a free event open to all.  We all know there are times when manual controls such as pulling, mowing, and hacking are just not enough. When you need to use a herbicde it is important to be safe Continue reading →

Invasive Plant Workshop – RVCC

Rockfish Community Center 119 Rockfish School Lane, Afton, United States

Topics covered in this session include: – Identifying invasive plants – Which invasives you can best kill now – Which invasives you should treat later – Best seasonal practices for each invasive – Using manual & mechanical control methods – Continue reading →