WHY WE NEED TO MAKE BOLD CHANGES TO OUR LANSCAPING PRACTICES
WHY WE NEED TO MAKE BOLD CHANGES TO OUR LANSCAPING PRACTICES
Recently when I went on a
2000 km road trip exploring and enjoying
the great variety of vistas in Ontario
and Quebec, I noticed the majority of
homeowners and
municipalities continue to focus
on creating static monocultures of clean cut Kentucky grass, rather than
creating habitats for flora and fauna by allowing the areas to grow according to the whims of
Mother Nature.
Maybe, just maybe, Mother nature knows best!
v our precious pollinators, for their continued survival, need a
variety native and non-native flora growing in meadows-like areas- the greater
the variety the healthier and more robust the pollinators
v there is a dire need to increase nectar-brimming flora as
the UN ( 2020) announced a decline of 90
% in our bumblebee population- with their fat and furry bodies bumble bees are
master pollinators - we rely on pollinators for one third mouthful of all
the food we eat
v we have seen a decline of over 50% of grassland birds since the 1970’s, grassland birds greatly benefit from naturalized meadows – virtually no food can be found in static, manicured heavily- loaded with chemical
fertilizers lawns
v recent research reveals that grassland meadows
are a more reliable carbon sink than trees - during forest fires trees release
carbon back into the atmosphere, whereas, in grassland fires the carbon
stays in the roots and soil, making naturalized area more adaptive to climate
change than trees
v we are living under the fear of a climate crisis, whose perils
cannot be exaggerated- reducing mowing means fewer green
house gases, as well as, disease producing pollutants
contaminating the air we breathe - global overheating is happening at twice the
rate here in Canada than elsewhere in the world
v the mowing of naturalized patches decreases biodiversity and
increase the creation of static monocultures
v a greener, biologically diversified, and flora- friendly city
vastly contributes to the health and well-being of all of us - we are all
connected in the web of life and the decline and elimination of any
organisms , like the ones found in naturalized areas will impact all of
us
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