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Inventive Uses for Invasive Plants

Inventive Uses for Invasive Plants

Brooke Ahlegian-Pressly

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Editorial:
Brooke Ahlegian-Pressly
Año de edición:
2025
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Educación pedagogía
ISBN:
9798218678432
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Many of us, especially children, are drawn to plants in playful, curious, and sometimes messy ways: picking flowers, harvesting leaves, whacking weeds with sticks. As an outdoor educator and forest school teacher, I’ve seen firsthand the deep sense of wonder and connection that comes from these spontaneous interactions with nature. But not all plants are created equal when it comes to environmental impact. What if we could channel our natural desire to engage with plants into a force for ecological good?This book is a guide to doing exactly that-using invasive plants for crafts, foraging, and hands-on nature activities that connect people to the land and support local ecosystems. Whether you’re a parent, educator, gardener, or nature enthusiast, you’ll find creative ways to turn noxious weeds into meaningful, joyful experiences. From making wild 'wasabi' with garlic mustard to weaving baskets with invasive vines, these projects offer a new lens on how we relate to nature.You’ll also learn how to identify and understand the role of invasive species in your region, why ecological diversity matters, and how simple actions-like picking the right bouquet of flowers-can support native plants and wildlife. While this guide doesn’t replace formal mitigation or conservation work, it offers an accessible, family-friendly entry point to ecological restoration through play, learning, and creativity.Packed with practical ideas and rooted in thoughtful environmental education, this book encourages a more nuanced approach to nature connection-one that teaches stewardship without shutting down curiosity. If you’ve ever hesitated to pick a flower or wished for a way to interact with the landscape without causing harm, this is your invitation to do just that.Engage. Learn. Reclaim.Turn the problem of invasive plants into an opportunity for connection, creativity, and ecological care.

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