At today's Trail Steward session at Duke Farms, we did something a little different than usual, mostly because it wasn't really on or adjacent to a trail. Instead of trying to get rid of invasive plants, we were trying to re-establish some native plants.
For those familiar with Duke Farms, this was done in the large parking lot surrounded by the bike rental area, Research Woods, and Athena (or at least her statue). The parking lot has several "tree islands", and although the trees are doing fine, the non-tree part of the islands are either desolate or teeming with invasive plants. Our job today was to plant native plants in there in the hope of improving the visuals while also providing food for our insect buddies.
I think we were planting 4 species, though I only have names for 3 of them: Blue Wood Aster, White Wood Aster, and Zigzag Goldenrod. We probably should have put them a little closer together; perhaps we can add a few more next week. (I think that psychologically we were trying to give each individual plant all the space it would need to grow, and erring on the side of spacing too much.)
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October 4, 2021 at Duke Farms |
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October 4, 2021 at Duke Farms |
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October 4, 2021 at Duke Farms |
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October 4, 2021 at Duke Farms |
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