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Knotweed Removal at Woods End

Sun, Jun 22

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Woods End Preserve

Help us steward our Woods End Preserve and learn how to protect your own property from costly damage by invasive plants like knotweed. Head Steward Aubrey Carter will lead a walk at our Woods End Preserve to remove knotweed, a plant so tenacious that it breaks up rocks and concrete!

Knotweed Removal at Woods End
Knotweed Removal at Woods End

Time & Location

Jun 22, 2025, 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Woods End Preserve, Woods End Rd, Stamford, CT 06905, USA

About the Event

This is our second knotweed removal of the year. If you came to the spring removal, here's your chance to finish a job well done! And if you missed the spring removal, it's not too late to start the summer by joining us in our knotweed cleanup efforts.


Maintaining the ecological balance of our preserves requires limiting the spread of invasive plants like knotweed. This tenacious plant not only displaces our natural habitat, but also can damage riverbanks, shoreline, and even the concrete foundation of your home! Come learn about invasive plant removal and participate in stewarding Stamford's land on Sunday, June 22nd with Head Steward Aubrey Carter at our Woods End Preserve.


We'll meet at Woods End Road at 11AM. In case of rain, please reach out to Aubrey.

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