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Landscaping for Wildlife ~Creating habitat with native plants~ Celia Vuocolo, Hill House Farm & Nursery September 2014

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Presentation given at the Sustainable Landscaping Workshop on September 6th, 2014 by Celia Vuocolo with the Hill House Farm and Native Plant Nursery.

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Landscaping for Wildlife

Landscaping for Wildlife

~Creating habitat with native plants~Celia Vuocolo, Hill House Farm & Nursery

September 2014

~Creating habitat with native plants~Celia Vuocolo, Hill House Farm & Nursery

September 2014

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Located in Castleton, VA

100% Native!Landscaping

& Design Services

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What does wildlife need?

What does wildlife need?

ShelterFood sources

ProtectionWater

ShelterFood sources

ProtectionWater

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Plant NATIVE plants!Plant NATIVE plants!

Create healthy habitat--Create healthy habitat--

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Why are Natives important?

• Provide shelter, food, nesting sites and cover for wildlife--birds, mammals, insects, aquatic life--and ultimately, people!

• Essential to land reclamation, soil health and water protection—Ecosystem Services

• Create a “sense of place”

• Create habitat !

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Habitat losses are

enormous

Habitat losses are

enormousUrban Sprawl/Development

Current Agricultural Practices

Over-harvesting for medicinal purposes

Urban Sprawl/Development

Current Agricultural Practices

Over-harvesting for medicinal purposes

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So, what’s a gardener to do?So, what’s a gardener to do?

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#1: 5 First Steps

#2: Hedgerow Recipe

#3: Plant a Powerhouse

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“5 First Steps”

• Mow less grass! Add layers, create hedges, “connect corners”

• Control exotic invasives.

• Avoid using insecticides.

• Practice benign neglect...leave the leaves, save the snags, pile the brush

• Plant a “Powerhouse”!

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Planting a Hedgerow: Think outside the box!Planting a Hedgerow: Think outside the box!

Traditional

Free form

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Hedgerow Recipe:Hedgerow Recipe:

1 Evergreen 2 Nectar-producing 2 Berry-producing1 Thorny “beast”

1 Evergreen 2 Nectar-producing 2 Berry-producing1 Thorny “beast”

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Inkberry, Ilex glabra

Start with an evergreen…

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Bottlebrush Buckeye, Aesculus parviflora

Then add the nectar producers…

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SummersweetClethra alnifolia

NJ TeaCeanothus

americanus

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Serviceberry, Amelanchier laevis

BlackhawViburnum

prunifolium

Don’t forget the fruit!

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Virginia RoseRosa virginiana

Thorny Beast!

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Lonicerasempervirens

‘Magnifica’

‘John Clayton’

Consider some vines!

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The Pollinator

Powerhouses

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Top Ten• Mountain Mint

• Blazing stars

• Goldenrod

• Joe Pye

• Asters

• Milkweed

• Black eyed susans

• Bee balms

• Ironweed

• Vervain

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Mountain Mint!

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Liatris spicataLiatris microcephala

Liatris squarrosaLiatris punctata

Liatris pycnostachiaLiatris aspera

Liatris borealis

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Rudbeckia trilobaR. subtomentosa

R. fulgidaR. maximaR. laciniata

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FS

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The Goldenrods: so misunderstood.

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Stiff goldenrod

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Blue stem goldenrod

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Dwarf goldenrod

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Aster laevisA. pilosus

A. puniceusA. novae-angliae

A. novii-belgiiA. oblongifoliusA. umbellatus

*A. cordifolia, A. divaricata, A. macrophyllus

Asters, asters, asters...

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Aster oblongifolius

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Raydon’s favoriteOctober skies

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Milkweed spp.!

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What will we accomplish?

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Re-building biodiversity from the ground up

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Re-establishing relationships

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Questions?