This weekend we planted the first half of our native grass meadow. The plan goes like this: 1) to suppress weeds, spread cardboard and staple to the ground with landscape staples 2) mark the plant locations on 2' centers 3) dig, dig, dig 4) plant, water and wait.
This is a slightly experimental meadow project. We are in a residential area, so the typical preparation of burning the plot of land to be planted with meadow grass seeds was out of the question. We will keep you posted on the (hopeful) success of this project!
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Digging through the cardboard. It rained that morning which helped make the cardboard easier to cut through. |
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We are planting the meadow on the steeper parts of the site to help control erosion. |
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The volunteers are making great progress installing River Oats (Chasmanthium latifolium) in the shadier parts of the site. Isn't the cabbage getting big? |
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River Oats planted along the shady plinth edge. |
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Before leaving for the day we made sure to water everything, including the vegetable garden we planted a few weeks ago. Phil is using harvested rainwater to fill up the watering can. |
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The tomatoes in the raised vegetable beds are doing great. |
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The plants in the greywater bed are HUGE and it is only May. I think they must be happy. |
Thank you so much to all the volunteers that came out to help this weekend! We planted over 400 plants and couldn't have done it with out you!
Can you give a listing of the native plants used for this project?
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