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Pull garlic mustard to make room for native wildflowers

Tue, May 26

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Cherokee Marsh - North Unit

Help make room for wildflowers by pulling invasive garlic mustard at Cherokee Marsh.

Pull garlic mustard to make room for native wildflowers
Pull garlic mustard to make room for native wildflowers

Time & Location

May 26, 2026, 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Cherokee Marsh - North Unit, 6098 N Sherman Ave, Madison, WI 53704, USA

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Pull garlic mustard to make room for native wildflowers


Help make room for wildflowers by pulling invasive garlic mustard at Cherokee Marsh. No experience needed. Garlic mustard pulling is a great way to get out and spend time in the woods while also helping the native wildflowers, grasses, and sedges thrive.


Tues, May 26


Meet at Cherokee Marsh - North Unit, 6098 N Sherman Ave. Follow the gravel entrance road to the parking area near the restrooms.


We'll be pulling garlic mustard plants by hand or using dandelion digger tools. Dress for the weather, wear closed-toe footwear. 


This site has large patches of Dutchman's breeches and other native wildflowers. Removing invasive garlic mustard will help ensure the natives can thrive.


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Cherokee Marsh is the largest wetland in Dane County, Wisconsin. The marsh is located just upstream from Lake Mendota, along the Yahara River and Token Creek.

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