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cityofardenhills.org • May 2024 • 1 <br />The Official City Newsletter for Arden Hills Residents May 2024 <br />Goats Returning to Chatham Trails <br />The most charismatic form of <br />Buckthorn management will return <br />to the Chatham Trails open space in <br />early June. This will be their second <br />visit to the area as they continue <br />to graze Buckthorn to help with its <br />removal. We can expect roughly 20- <br />30 goats, similar to their first visit last <br />September. <br />Residents are invited to walk the <br />trails during this time to see the goats <br />at work. Two fences will be put up to <br />keep the goats from wandering: one <br />low-voltage electric fence on the side <br />closest to the goats and one regular <br />fence to keep people away from the <br />energized fence. The fences will be <br />installed 1-2 weeks before the June <br />start date, and signs on and near the <br />fences will notify visitors about the <br />project. Some of the trails may be <br />temporarily closed due to the way <br />the fencing may be laid out, so it will <br />be important for visitors to refer to <br />the posted signage. <br />Buckthorn has been on the state’s <br />Noxious Weed List since <br />1999, and both Common and <br />Glossy Buckthorn can be found <br />at Chatham Trail, among others. <br />Until recently, there wasn’t enough <br />knowledge about management <br />strategies. New research has made <br />buckthorn management more <br />feasible, though still challenging <br />and time-consuming. Learn more at <br />mda.state.mn.us/plants-insects/ <br />minnesota-noxious-weed-list. <br />While the goats are not a complete <br />solution to our City’s buckthorn <br />problem, they are a valuable tool <br />in managing these woody, noxious <br />weeds. By eating all the leaves they <br />can reach (up to about 6’), they <br />weaken the shorter plants by forcing <br />them to use more energy from their <br />roots to resprout. If done frequently <br />enough, the saplings will eventually <br />die, bringing us one step closer to a <br />healthier trail area. <br />The goats are also valuable for <br />opening up the understory so that <br />volunteers can have better access to <br />cutting and removing the buckthorn <br />from seedlings to mature trees. <br />The City’s Parks, Trails, and <br />Recreation Committee is always <br />looking for more volunteers to help <br />with Buckthorn removal. If you are <br />interested in volunteering, please call <br />the Public Works Department at <br />651-792-7850. <br />Buckthorn Pickup and Tool Rental for Residents <br />The Public Works Department is <br />once again offering a pickup service <br />for buckthorn branches and leaves <br />(no root waste). They will pick up <br />buckthorn on Fridays, beginning May <br />17 and continuing through October <br />25. To utilize this service, you must <br />submit the buckthorn pickup request <br />form on the City’s website. This <br />form must be submitted by noon <br />on Thursday for pick up in the same <br />week. Residents must place the <br />buckthorn in neat, manageable piles <br />along the street curb, with the cut <br />ends facing the street. As a reminder, <br />only buckthorn will be accepted. <br />There is a helpful buckthorn pickup <br />procedures document on the City’s <br />website. Residents can also dispose <br />of their buckthorn at Ramsey <br />County’s collection site located at <br />1881 Hudson Road, St. Paul. <br />For help with buckthorn removal, <br />residents can reserve a buckthorn <br />removal tool (weed wrench) for one <br />week at a time. Reservation requests <br />may be completed online, through <br />the City’s website, or in person at <br />the Public Works office. Once the <br />completed reservation form has been <br />submitted, City staff will confirm <br />the reservation and tool availability. <br />There is no fee for using this tool. <br />To learn more, sign up for buckthorn <br />removal, or rent the tool, please visit <br />cityofardenhills.org/1172/Buckthorn.