Wetland Wednesday, October 16th

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We were kinda mellow today for a workday….Seedy crew (Dick, Gail, Ray and Glenn) worked on the Hibiscus pods and finished cleaning that seed.  And that was after Ray, Gail and I sprigged the Gulf Muhly.  Meanwhile the Collection crew (Cullen, Chatt, LeAnn, Diane and John Egan) ventured out to gather new plant material for an upcoming workday with NRG Energy.  Thanks to all for your hard work (and tolerating allergies!)

Wetland Wednesday, October 9th

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Today, we hosted our first student workday at the park for the new school year….and YES Prep Brays Oaks was the lucky winner! AgriLife provided the introduction lecture to give a sense of place and purpose to the students.  Following our opening lecture, the Park Rangers (Tom and Laura) did a tour with smaller groups of students.  This introductions (we hope) gives all the students a perspective regarding the Park and the restoration work that the kids will be involved in for the remainder of the year.  Go… Read More →

Wetland Wednesday, October 2nd

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Today, our illustrious seedy crew (Ray, Glenn, Gail and Dick) worked on cleaning the Hibiscus pods and in the end, we totaled about half a pound of pure seed in a bag.  That’s impressive if you know that the bag where the pods were original “hanging out” was a full size grocery paper bag.  Nice job, y’all! As for the planting crew…they did collection as well as planting for the day.  625 Spartina spartinae sprigs found a new home in Pond 10…and a bunch of Hydrolea ovata were… Read More →

Wetland Wednesday, September 25th

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The crew (Glenn, Bob, Lisa, Marilyn, John Egan, Chatt, LeAnn, Diane, Dick and Gail) had their day cut out for them!  Per our new directive…we are trying to provide two fronts of work:  sprigging/seeding and planting (or pausible facsimile).  This week the sprigging crew has bump-ups from Tom Solomon’s greenhouse (Thank you Tom!!) to prep and the planting crew travelled out to Pond 10 for some muddy pond therapy.  489 plants later and the day was complete (with pumpkin cupcakes!)

Wetland Wednesday, September 18th

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  Today, we invested our time at the potting shed and Pond Cormorant….Spriggers (Dick, Glenn, LeAnn, and Diane) worked on separating and couting Spartina spartinae collected by Cullen Ondracek earlier in the week.  Once counted and neatly repacked into buckets, the Planters (Lisa, Bob, John, Chatt) who were later joined by LeAnn and Diane. installed 630 native plants into Cormorant.  Fantastic job, y’all!

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Wetland Wednesday, September 11th

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This week because of the rain, we were able to get some plants in the ground at Pond Cormorant.  John, Chatt, Cullen, Bob and Lisa ventured out to get some of the pulled pots from the above ground ponds planted.  This was AFTER they cleaned out the one above-ground pond that was desperately in need of getting “turned over”.  We are at our limit for space in the grow out ponds and we still have Lizard Tail at this point.  However with a clean pond, the spriggers (Maryilyn,… Read More →

Wetland Wednesday, September 4th

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Today was the last Wetland Plant ID class, covering Juncaeae.  I am sure everyone felt full of knowledge by the end of class! 🙂 Meanwhile, the Sprigging Crew worked on the Lizard’s Tail that had been collected on-site a couple weeks ago.  We welcomed a new volunteer, Mr. Bob Miller, to our illustrious group.  By the end of the morning we had enough pots to fill the little spaces that were open in the above-ground ponds.  The Lizard’s Tail were definitely requiring some soil as most of the… Read More →

Wetland Wednesday, August 28th

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Well, we are destined for some scorchers now, but it is August, and this type of weather is expected.  Nonetheless, the crew (John E., Chatt, Gail and Sue) travelled out to Pond Cormorant to get a good variety of plants in the ground.  We did get enough rain this past week for the ponds to be soft enough to get a dibble in. Meanwhile, the class continued studying a new family group:  Poaceae.  You can see everyone furiously writing notes and trying to keep up with Andy’s instruction…. Read More →

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Join us for the first ever Texas Coastal Citizen Planner (TCCP) training program. The Texas Coastal Citizen Planner is an eight-course program that covers trends and best practices concerning community planning and development, designed specifically for local and appointed officials. Classes begin on September 25, 2013 and will go through December 2013. Registration for this Program is now open. Visit the AgriLife Today article and the TCCP official website to learn more and register.