SANTA BARBARA, Calif.— Along East Beach’s sand dunes lies an invasive species called the ice plant. Instead of using harmful chemicals, the east beach habitat restoration project is harvesting the power of the sun to safely kill 1.13 acres of this plant. “Part of why we're solarizing the plants is so that we can just remove the top layer of the plant. We're going to leave the roots in place, and those roots of the ice plant will be able to stay belies the dune until those new baby plants that we bring in, we're going to plant them in that root base,” said Santa Barbara Public Works Senior Planner Beth Anna Cornett. A variety of native plants will be planted once the ice plant is er
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