Practices that benefit wildlife and water Shannon Stephens, Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority
Our Mission: Working together to value, protect, enhance and restore our watershed resources for a healthy, sustainable future.
Ecological Landscaping: Landscaping with the health of the planet in mind, and nature as our guide.
Soil & Fertilizer
Water Plants & Wildlife
People
Soil & Fertilizers
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Soil
Mulch & groundcovers Compost Design gardens for low/no fertilizer use Leave leaves to mulch woodland gardens Allow seed-bearing perennials to over winter
Many native species are adapted to low nutrients Legumes, like native Lupine flowers, fix nitrogen from the air and enrich the soil
Inter-seed with Dutch White Clover can give the needed 1-2kg N/100m2/year Opt for no-Phosphorus fertilizers Organic or slow-release Soil Test (apply ½ to 1/3of recommendation) Nothing after Sept 15th
Riparian Zone Littoral Zone
The Ribbon of Life is essential for the overall health of the Lake
Percent Phosphorus Reduced (%)
Buffer Strip Effectiveness at Removing Phophorus
100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0
Grassed Buffers Treed Buffers 0
10
20
30 Buffer Width (m)
40
50
60
Water Domestic water consumption can increase 50-100% during the summer when many people water their lawns and gardens. In Ontario, 80% of home owners water lawn/garden.
Water no more than twice a week in average soils – 1 to 1.5 inches per week.
Learn the signs that your lawn needs water ◦ foot-prints don’t bounce back
Rain gauges are a great way to
take the guess-work out.
Use rain water ◦ Rain barrel & cisterns ◦ Rain Gardens
Consider a sprinkler timer ◦ Save money ◦ Save water ◦ Reduce runoff
Cut turf 2.5 - 3 inches: ◦ This promotes deeper roots,
more tillers, shades the soil (water and weeds).
Never cut more than1/3 of the grass blade.
Keep mower blade sharp
Watch for wildlife
Many prairie grasses and wildflowers have exceptionally deep roots Some cases 20ft deep! Indian Grass
Dense Blazing Star
Little Bluestem
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Plants & Wildlife
They’re beautiful!
Evolved to survive here
Resistant to disease, predation, harsh weather, fire
Food and habitat for local birds & wildlife
Shoreline protection
You’ll be able to relax more!
Grow Me Instead… ◦ www.landscapeontario.com ◦ Mix of native plants and non-invasive non-native ornamentals
List possible candidates: (Use Latin names!) Light Moisture Soil
◦ Cultural Benefits ◦ Ecological Benefits Pollinators Food Habitat
◦ Suppliers: specialized native plant nurseries
Water & Wetland Gardens
Dogwood spp. Red Oiser Dogwood Gray Dogwood Silky Dogwood Alternate Leaf Dogwood
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Arrowheads Saggitaria latifolia
Meadow Gardens
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Woodland Gardens
Serviceberries Amelanchier spp.
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People
Stress and Nature (Ulrich)
Study: 120 people watch stressful video Monitored: • Heart Rate • Blood Pressure • Sweat • Cortisol • Muscular tension Urban Scenes
Lack of Recovery
Nature Scenes
More Complete Recovery
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Health and Nature
Hospital recovery time reduce, if patients can see tree out of a window (instead of buildings) Increased pain tolerance (even with a few potted plants) Subjective: ◦ Less stress, depression and hostility ◦ More lively and sense of well-being
Objective: ◦ Decreased heart-rate, blood pressure, and cortisol ◦ Increased immune-system, HR variability and cognitive ability, longevity (Health Canada study)
Recommended Books/Sites: Trees of Canada Newcomb’s Field Guide Fish & Wildlife Habitat Mgt (BMPs) Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs
Restoring Nature’s Place Donna Havinga
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Recommended Sites: Evergreen Phone:(416) 596-1495 Fax: (416) 596-1443 E-mail:
[email protected] Web site: http://www.evergreen.ca Native Plant Resource Guide for Ontario ($5 web, updated yearly) Society for Ecological Restoration www.serontario.org
North American Native Plant Society (NANPS) Phone: (416) 680-6280 www.nanps.org E-mail:
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Shannon Stephens Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority 705-424-1479 ext 239
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