Hi Rick - Sorry I missed this note. Hope you got a crew. Did you make sure to remove the plants from the site as opposed to pulling them up but leaving them by the side of the road? On a recent trip to WV one of my colleagues pointed out that garlic mustard will finish producng seeds even after it is pulled up, which I had not thought of. But I'm not real up to speed on invasives control, so this is probably not news to you. Hope all's well - Sue -----Original Message----- From: - JBS-L - Josselyn Botanical Society discussion list of the University of Maine [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Rick Speer Sent: Saturday, June 03, 2006 3:03 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Garlic mustard cleanup project Yolande Gay and I are looking for a couple extra hands to assist us with an invasive weed extraction project tomorrow (Sun, June 4) at 1pm. Sharon Kinsman recently discovered a small area containing Garlic mustard along Route 202 near the Lewiston/Greene line. The site is 2 miles north of Marden's and the plant is spread out along both sides of the highway. If we can get 3 or 4 volunteers, the project should only take 1 1/2 or 2 hours. If you're available to assist, please call me at home sometime today or tomorrow morning. thanks, Rick Speer 783-8463 Rick Speer, Director Lewiston Public Library www.lplonline.org 200 Lisbon Street, Lewiston ME 04240 Office: (207) 784-0135, ext. 208; Cell: (207) 713-4072 TTY: (207) 784-3123; Fax: (207) 784-3011 Email: [log in to unmask] The City of Lewiston does not discriminate against or exclude individuals from its municipal facilities, and/or in the delivery of its programs, activities and services based on an individual person's ethnic origin, color, religion, sex, age, physical or mental disability, veteran status, or inability to speak English. For more information about this policy, contact or call Compliance Officer Mike Paradis at (V) 207-784-5753, (TTY) 207-784-5999, or email [log in to unmask]