Somerville Garden Club

August 19, 2012
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Meeting – September 12, 7-9pm

Favorite Garden Stories and Implements

SGC Members share their favorite garden stories such as insect battles, unexpected successes, failures, miracles, childhood garden memories, and implements, books, etc. for show-and-tell. A prize is given to the member with the best garden story and to the member with the best gardening implement.

All Somerville Garden Club meetings are free and open to the public. Meetings are usually held the second Wednesday of each month at the Tufts Administration Building, (TAB), 167 Holland Street, second floor, wheelchair accessible. Parking is available, and the building is a ten-minute walk from the Davis Square MBTA stop.

August 19, 2012
by Head Gardener
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Black Swallow-wort Alert

Black swallow wort pods
Right about now you will be seeing the pods of black swallow-wort forming all over Somerville.

There’s more information about the negative impact this plant has on native ecosystems in this Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cynanchum_louiseae

One thing it is guilty of is reducing the monarch butterfly population. It crowds out other milkweed species, on which the monarch butterfly lays its eggs. When the monarch lays its eggs on black swallow-wort, the larvae do not survive to adulthood (paraphrasing from the above article).

Do your part to combat this loathsome invasive vine. Pick off the pods in order to stop the seeds from spreading. Don’t compost them; throw them out with the trash. If you find the vine in your own yard, you have several options, as outlined in this Wikipedia article. Digging it out is best, but for places where that’s difficult, you can at least cut it down in order to prevent seed pods from forming.