Busting Broom in Halfmoon Bay (Apr 11-May 3, 2026)

From April 11 to May 3 residents are encouraged to cut broom while itโ€™s in bloom and place it by the roadside.

To arrange collection or to get involved contact trails@halfmoon-bay.ca. Scotch broom is an invasive plant that threatens our local ecosystems by outcompeting native species, is toxic to animals, and increases wildfire risks. Learn more from Broom Busters.

Stop and thank your neighbours and volunteers clearing Scotch Broom from public areas and road sides!
HOW TO

Cut at Ground Level & Go After the Pioneers

You need to find the single stem of each plant. Find the โ€œtrunkโ€ that goes into the ground and cut at ground level as there are often small branches that go off into the grass or buds near the base that resprout.

Go after the small infestations first, eliminate the pioneers, and then take down new stands. Start at the outer edges of larger infestation to stop the spread, and move towards the center.

Why Now?

Cutting in Spring

The Scotch broom plant is most vulnerable when in bloom, because the energy of the plant is above ground in the flowers. If cut at ground level, while in bloom, the plant usually dies. If cut during the wet season, it will most likely re-spout. If cut in the spring, you do not need to remove the roots; the plant will die in summerโ€™s dry heat.

Free Collection

Responsible Disposal

Email trails@halfmoon-bay.ca to arrange for free pickup and disposal of Scotch Broom in Halfmoon Bay, even with flowers or seed pods.

Sechelt Landfill does not accept Scotch Broom with flowers or seed pods, it must also be secured in clear bags.

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