On Friday, November 14th, Quiet Village Landscaping Co. volunteered with St. Louis’ Forest Park Forever Nature Reserve staff and Park Ecologist Peter VanLinn III to clear away invasive plants and trees. Despite the 34-degree weather, we removed honeysuckles, mulberries and other invasive species from a large plot of land in-between the Highlands golf course and Jefferson Lake. We ground up the plants so that the wood chips could be used for compost. Afterwards, Dennis had all of us over to his house for a BBQ. Now that’s what we call a good day!
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