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Shoreline grounds maintenance staff to remove Poison Hemlock and Shiny Geranium from city parks and property

Summary by shorelineareanews.com
Poison hemlock plant. Photo by John Brown.King CountyIt’s time again for City staff, led by Grounds Maintenance, to treat noxious weeds like Poison Hemlock and Shiny Geranium. Crews will place application signage the first week of April and treatments will be done as weather allows throughout the month.The City’s Integrated Pest Management (IPM) policy requires a minimum of 24-48 hours of dry weather after any application. We have 14 locations o…
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shorelineareanews.com broke the news in on Thursday, April 3, 2025.
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