Hosted by Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust, the Project is stopping the spread of invasive non-native plants and has welcomed volunteers from a wide range of companies and organisations to pull up Himalayan balsam along river banks in the New Forest area.
Introduced in the nineteenth century as a garden plant, Himalayan balsam has spread rapidly and invaded the countryside, particularly along river banks, where it can form dense colonies and out-compete our native wildlife. Its seed pods ‘explode’ quite dramatically when ripe, scattering the seeds over a wide area and, although it’s an annual plant, it can reach an astounding five metres in height by mid-summer. Luckily it has short roots and can be pulled up easily, so balsam-pulling can be very satisfying.