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Wage war on weeds, but nurture natives

Wage war on weeds, but nurture natives Ann Lovejoy View Comments One silver lining of the pandemic is the great increase in new gardeners. Many are most interested in growing some of their own food, but others are equally intrigued by the idea of supporting bees and other pollinators. At least half the questions I get are about plants gardeners don’t recognize. Is this a keeper? Is it a bad weed? Should I pull it or cut it? Can it go on the compost heap or in the green waste bin, or should it be bagged or burned? Before you start ripping out plants, it’s wise to learn more about them. How do they grow? Are they aggressive or harmless or beneficial? Which critters depend on them for food and shelter? Do they belong here? There are often several different answers to such questions depending on who’s being consulted. Which answer is “right?” In order to make an informed decision, it’s like they say in the Music Man: “Ya gotta know your territory.”

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Letters June 11: The politics of protesting councillors; the many sins of colonialism

Disobey the law, councillor? Resign Re: “Saanich councillor at blockade with other Island politicians, hoping to get arrested,” June 9. I was both saddened and concerned in reading the story of. . .

Saanich councillor heads to blockade with other Island politicians, hoping to get arrested

Chambers, who had been to the protests against old-growth logging a handful of times already, said she was standing up to protect crucial habitats for wildlife that depend on old-growth forests. “There is so much important and endangered wildlife in old-growth forests that not protecting them now in the climate emergency is absolutely regrettable,” said Chambers, who stressed she was participating in the protest as an individual. Chambers said she wanted to witness police enforcement of a court injunction granted to Surrey-based Teal-Jones Group to clear the way for logging. She said she set up a chair close to officers as they removed activists who had cemented themselves into the ground, and was trying to get arrested until she was threatened with being charged with a criminal offence.

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