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null24
#1 Posted : 8/7/2020 7:45:49 PM

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I stumbled across this while I was trying to obtain some answers regarding a current power outage on the PG&E twit:
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Portland General
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Reed canary grass is one of the most invasive plant species in the Pacific Northwest. As part of our habitat restoration project at Harborton, we plan to remove as much reed canary grass as possible, replacing it with beneficial native grasses, trees and shrubs.


https://twitter.com/portlandgeneral/status/1290429750067044352
Not sure where Harborton is...
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dragonrider
#2 Posted : 8/8/2020 8:42:23 AM

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null24 wrote:
I stumbled across this while I was trying to obtain some answers regarding a current power outage on the PG&E twit:
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Portland General
@portlandgeneral
Reed canary grass is one of the most invasive plant species in the Pacific Northwest. As part of our habitat restoration project at Harborton, we plan to remove as much reed canary grass as possible, replacing it with beneficial native grasses, trees and shrubs.


https://twitter.com/portlandgeneral/status/1290429750067044352
Not sure where Harborton is...

Maybe you should offer your services there Big grin
 
PedroSanchez
#3 Posted : 8/8/2020 1:02:33 PM

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those bastards! that grass is more sacred than they could ever dream of being!
the only invasive thing going on there is those people invading the grass!

i agree with dragonrider. get down there and help out and hopefully you can save it from being wasted.
 
Tony6Strings
#4 Posted : 8/8/2020 4:26:19 PM

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Every time somebody posts pictures of their evap/precip trays after performing a grass extraction, I feel bad for them for doing so much work for so little return, and have the urge to send them a handful of rootbark. Let's see some goshdamn SPICE in that tray!! Let me see a freaking PILE!!!

Having spent my first 20 something years as an Oregonian, I can say the state is big on removal of invasive grass, noxious weeds etc. They talked about it some in school.

How are you Null? I've been loving all the PNW outdoors pics you've been posting this summer. You lucky dog. Next time you are in the Bend area, take something, an eighth of cubes used to be my favorite go to for this, and go for a drive down the Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway. It takes you up in the mountains, it is beautiful, especially in nice weather. It used to be one of my very favorite places to trip.
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