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Slideshow of the Branching Out Field Team projects from this summer.

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Branching Out 2013

Salem Maritime National Historic Site

The Derby Garden

Before

The Garden Plans

Weeding

Identifying plants with

Charlie

Working with Erica

Transplanting

Working Progress

The Derby Garden After

Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site

The Pathway Project

Weeding and Edging

Cleaned Up !

Finished

Tree Assessments

Identifying Trees

Measuring DBH

Assessment and Mapping

Process of writing tree assessments

plotting/mapping trees

Mapped out nearly 200 trees!!!

Roosevelt Vanderbilt National Historic Sites

Walkway Installation

Invasive Species Removal/ Rhododendron Rehabilitation

Invasive Species Removal

Rhododendron Rehabilitation

ROVA Group Picture !

Minute Man National Historical Park

Buttrick Garden Brick Pathway Rehabilitation

Weeding and Leveling

Sanding and Hosing the Path

Just a bit more water and its FINISHED!

OK Now Finished

Wait! Just another shot !

Boston Harbor Islands:

Peddocks Island

Before:Pictures taken from top of the hill

Process

Removing bramble from slope with loppers

Removing a tree that was cut down by us

TREE CLIMBING

Preparation for tree climbing

Cutting off branches

AFTER

Both pictures taken from bottom of the hill

Lowell National Historical Park

On the first day, we had a tour about Lowell’s history. We learned about Lowell’s industrialization boom and its textile mills and factories.

• The purpose of this project was to remove all of these vegetation and start planting grass. It was tough work.

Before Anything Happen

Soil Texture Triangle

• Our supervisor, Estefany, taught us how to classify soil types and what we need to know about soil before planting.

• We learned that soil texture depends on its composition and the relative portions of clay, sand, and silt.

Process and Tools• Our specialist for the

week, Billy, used the Bobcat to help us remove the rest of the vegetation off the beds. He also used it to dump the loam onto the ground so we could level out the dirt ground.

• This is a rolling tamper that we used to tamp down the dirt after the loam was leveled out. We also used other tools including metal, spring and grading rakes, shovels, and pick-matic.

• After everything is leveled out, the loam is being tamped down, and the dirt was roughened, we started to plant grass seeds by spreading it on the ground. Then finally, we tamp it

down again. • After everything is leveled out, the loam is being

tamped down, and the dirt was roughened, we started to plant grass seeds by spreading it on the

ground. Then finally, we tamp it down again.

Yet Another Project Finished

Adams National Historic Park

Lifting and Dividing Overgrown Irises

Lifting and Dividing Overgrown Irises

Dig them Up

Fanning the Irises

Replanting in Circles

Aerating and Top Dressing

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