Discovery Ridge
The NDHA is a community-run, non-profit organization responsible for maintaining green spaces in Discovery Ridge. The landscaping committee that is managed by volunteers that live in Discovery Ridge. The NDHA maintains the two waterfalls, the extensive parkland within Discovery Ridge, and the trees, grass, and flowerbeds in the road medians. Griffith Woods, its pathways, and the adjacent parking lot are maintained by the City of Calgary.
04/16/2014
Black Knot of Cherry: You may have noticed last fall and over the winter months, that many of our Schubert Chokecherries on the medians were affected by the Black Knot fungus. This is very prevalent on the West side of Sarcee Trail due to the native chokecherry infestation in surrounding natural areas.
Urban Forestry crews will be in Discovery the week of April 21st to prune the worst of the knot out.... removing trees that have more than 50% damage. Please see the link for more info:
http://www.calgary.ca/CSPS/Parks/Pages/Planning-and-Operations/Pest-Management/Black-knot-fungus.aspx
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03/19/2014
A reminder of how much salt and gravel are dumped on the medians every winter, especially this past one. We have some truly hardy trees!
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