Purge the Spurge!

Myrtle Spurge Identification and Impacts Myrtle spurge (Euphorbia myrsinites) is a low growing perennial with trailing fleshy stems. The leaves are fleshy, blue-green and alternate. Flowers are inconspicuous with yellow-green, petal-like bracts that appear from March to May. Myrtle spurge spreads by seed and plants are capable of projecting seeds up to 15 feet. The […]
Helpful Links from 2024 Annual Meeting

See our Fire Safety page for links discussed to stay up-to-date on any fire emergency updates. Wild Fire Partners Wildlands Restoration Volunteers Grants: Dan Coghill coghill@fourmilefire.org Loraffe Under Hood Animal Repeller: Battery Operated Rodent Repellent Ultrasonic Rat Deterrent Keep Mice Out Of Cars With Ultrasound
Spring is the time to pull Myrtle Spurge

Now is the time to pull Myrtle Spurge, especially since the ground is moist and soft, making it easier to get out the whole root without leaving any in the ground to re-grow. It flowers in March and April, and seeds soon after. GET MORE DETAIL from Gardening Know How Myrtle spurge is invasive and […]
Annual Poorman Hill Neighborhood Association Meeting

Dear Poorman Community, Happy Holidays and (almost) New Year! 2020 has not been the kindest year, but most of us are so fortunate to have a roof over our heads, food in our bellies, and friends, family, and amazing neighbors. Annual Meeting DATE: Tuesday, January 26, 2021 TIME: 6:00 PM Agenda 6:00: Arriving […]
Updates from 2018 Annual Meeting

Four Mile Fire Chief Bret Gibson went over many details and concerns around fire issues. He stressed there is an 80% likelihood that our community will be affected by fire in the coming years. We are 100% underinsured because insurance policies typically do not include things like the foundation, septic, and well, yet these do […]