
Join us and our project partners, Thurston Conservation District, as we sheet mulch our largest ecological restoration hedgerow project to date! We will use both weed-blocking cardboard and woodchip mulch around the recently planted native shrubs and trees to enhance their long-term growth by conserving water, preventing weeds, and improving soil health.
By participating, you will learn and volunteer at an ecological restoration project that supports native wildlife habitat, protects water resources, and provides agricultural benefits for a local Thurston County farm. This is also an opportunity to learn more about hedgerows and their positive role on any site.
This is an all-day event, but you can choose the shift option that works best for your schedule, and/or come and go as you please.
To register or learn more, use the following link: https://www.nativeplantsalvage.org/events
An event every month that begins at 4:00 pm on day Second of the month, repeating until March 13, 2026
An event every month that begins at 4:00 pm on day Fourth of the month, repeating until February 27, 2026