As you may know, fall is the time of the year ragweed starts to go to seed and allergies start to pick up. Every year, countless volunteers help Pease Park Conservancy by pulling up and/or chopping down ragweed during our large volunteer events. However, such events were not possible this year due to COVID19 restrictions.
Bringing You Bees and Butterflies This Spring!
Springtime in Texas is synonymous with vibrant displays of wildflowers, and Pease Park is no exception. This past “It’s My Park Day,” Pease Park Conservancy helped prepare the park for a spectacular floral bloom come this Spring. With the help of 100 volunteers and the assistance of the Austin Watershed Protection Department, a total of 36,000 square feet of the park over six different locations, were prepped and seeded with a carefully selected mix of wildflower seeds, perfect for Central Texas and its wildlife.