2023/24 Restoration
The Timeline of the Restoration
Our restoration of the Native Plant Sanctuary began in April 2023. The following photos will give you an idea of our progress through the last 18 months. The sanctuary is 160 feet by 60 feet enclosed in a wrought iron fence. Behind the sanctuary is a wetland.
March 2023 – These three photos show the sanctuary prior to our restoration work. The entire sanctuary was covered by Himalayan Blackberries, Morning Glory, Wild Cucumber and other to a lesser degree Nipplewort, Herb Robert, and English Ivy.
April 2023 – The restoration work begins on the sanctuary.
January 2024 – Placing the native plants for the planting
February 2024 – The Native Plant Planting
July 2024 – Mulching the sanctuary.
August 2024 – Building the Trails and Fixing the Gate
Our Volunteers – Thank you to all those who helped make the Native Plant Sanctuary a reality. Over 100 community members came together to remove invasive plants, plant natives, mulch, make and place plant identification signs, and build trails. The Canby Kiwanis stepped up early to provide structure and resources. As the project developed the Canby Garden Club joined the effort by providing leadership, resources, native plants, social media, and marketing. Most exciting is the engagement of Canby High School students who through an enlightened educator is working to carry the project forward with expanded signage, educational materials, and increased native plant diversity.
Summer 2024 – The native plants we planted in February did not disappoint. Here are a few samples of our success.