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Garlic Mustard Pull at Hone Quarry - April 26

3/13/2025

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On April 26, Friends of Shenandoah Mountain and five other groups will join forces to protect the Hone Quarry Day Use Area, one of Shenandoah Mountain's premier wildflower sites, from begin overtaken by garlic mustard.  This invasive plant crowds out native spring wildflowers and poisons the soil.  

Last April, we pulled all the garlic mustard we could find. We expect to find much less this year.


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Participants will gather at 10:00 a.m., pull garlic mustard in the Hone Quarry area, view native wild flowers, and then gather at the picnic shelter to share experiences and eat our packed lunches.

Learn more and register.​


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5653 Beards Ford Rd.
Mt. Crawford, VA 22841
(540) 830-4524