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Spring’s arrival brings warmer temperatures, longer days and a welcome renewal of plant growth. It also means a not-so-welcome renewal of Scotch broom growth. The Weed Wranglers made some great progress last autumn in removing thousands of baby Scots broom plants, but there are still plenty left to pull. No special skills or tools are needed, just gardening gloves and a bit of time. You can help out and become a “Weed Wrangler” by joining a work party on Monday, April 17 at 10 a.m. Just meet fellow Wranglers out on the Deer Lagoon dikes. There may be additional “pop up” weeding sessions added in early April, depending on the weather. If you have questions or would like to be notified of upcoming pop up sessions, contact Linda Griesbach.