by Three Rivers Land Trust | May 5, 2017 | Articles, News
by Ruth Ann Grissom May 5, 2017 T.S. Eliot claimed April is the cruelest month, but for gardeners, I’d argue it’s the busiest. In the Piedmont, it’s our last chance to plant trees and shrubs until fall. The soil is warm enough to sow cucumbers, peppers, green beans...
by Three Rivers Land Trust | Apr 24, 2017 | Articles, News
by Crystal Cockman April 24, 2017 Snails are members of the phylum Mollusca and are in the taxonomic class Gastropoda. Slugs are also included in this class. There are 40,000 snail species, which is the largest group of living mollusks. Gastropods have a muscular foot...
by Three Rivers Land Trust | Apr 20, 2017 | Uncategorized
Title: Annual Meeting Location: Morrow Mountain State Park Description: Join us for our Annual Meeting to be held at Morrow Mountain State Park. Meeting will begin at 1pm and will be followed by an ice-cream social and a paddle on Lake Tillery. Register today! Start...
by Three Rivers Land Trust | Apr 19, 2017 | Articles, News
by Crystal Cockman 4/19/2017 Yelps, purrs, cackles, clucks, gobbles – all sounds a turkey makes. The gobble is the sound all turkey hunters want to hear in the woods. It is the call that is meant to attract females and deter competing males. There are various types of...
by Three Rivers Land Trust | Apr 10, 2017 | Articles, News
by Crystal Cockman April 10, 2017 You may have been out wandering along a streamside in the Uwharries and noticed a strange occurrence – yucca plants along a hillside or bluff – and assumed they were escaped from someone’s yard. In actuality, they are native and...