by Madeline Cooper | Jan 10, 2020 | At Home Resources, Science and Research
Note: this blog post is not meant as a guide to identifying and collecting edible mushrooms. If you are interested in learning more about edible mushrooms please check out the Puget Sound Mycological Society (http://www.psms.org/index.php) As we transition from rainy...
by Fate Syewoangnuan | Nov 27, 2019 | At Home Resources, Restoration Resources
Photo by Todd Parker Planting for the Future Here at the Green Seattle Partnership, we’re very excited about ecological restoration! We’re grateful to have done critical work with volunteers to reclaim and restore urban forests by removing aggressive weeds...
by Fate Syewoangnuan | Oct 25, 2019 | At Home Resources, Find Your Forest
Welcome to Fall! Fall is here and the colors are changing! Well…sort of. Here in the Pacific Northwest we don’t get the landscape-wide color changes that happen in places like the Eastern Seaboard. As most of you might already know, our landscape is dominated by...
by Maya Klem | May 15, 2019 | At Home Resources, Restoration Resources
It is now required to remove poison-hemlock on public property in King County. At the 2019 Weed List Hearing the King County Noxious Weed Control Board added poison-hemlock to the list of regulated noxious weeds for King County, with control required on public...
by Maya Klem | Feb 23, 2019 | At Home Resources
Governor Inslee has again proclaimed February 24 – March 2 of 2019 to be Washington Invasive Species Awareness Week. There are all sorts of problematic invasive species in Washington, including insects, disease pathogens, and plants. One of the core elements of...
by Maya Klem | Jan 3, 2019 | At Home Resources, Events Roundup
Every year we take the third Monday in January off of work and school to celebrate and remember Dr.Martin Luther King Jr.. This year, spend the day giving back to your community, and the planet with the Green Seattle Partnership. We have events on MLK day, and the...