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Water Woes on Drumlins | The Sustainable Landscape Blog
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The Sustainable Landscape Blog. Practical information and ecological insights for native landscaping, with low environmental impacts. Mowing Tips: How to avoid killing Eastern Box Turtles →. Water Woes on Drumlins. December 30, 2011. Water Woes on Drumlins. Posted on January 21, 2012. What is a drumlin anyway? A gremlin with an aptitude for percussion? Colorful wet meadow perched on top of drumlin. Ironically, the loose upper soil layer of a drumlin is usually so shallow that it holds little reserve wate...
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Milky Spore Mystery | The Sustainable Landscape Blog
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The Sustainable Landscape Blog. Practical information and ecological insights for native landscaping, with low environmental impacts. Rose Maze →. July 26, 2010. In about 1990 we applied Milky Spore to our lawn, just once, in the fall, after several years of trapping Japanese beetles in funnel shaped plastic bags with flower-scented lures. I’ll never forget the sickly sweet smell after it rained, and the dead beetles started decomposing! Then why do I keep hearing reports of failures from various people?
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Mowing Tips: How to avoid killing Eastern Box Turtles | The Sustainable Landscape Blog
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The Sustainable Landscape Blog. Practical information and ecological insights for native landscaping, with low environmental impacts. Water Woes on Drumlins. Mowing Tips: How to avoid killing Eastern Box Turtles. June 9, 2013. Document any Eastern box Turtle sighting for CTDEEP;. HOW NOT TO KILL E. BOX TURTLES WHILE MOWING. If you happen to live in an area, which still has this declining species, be especially alert while mowing. Mower operators should be familiar with box turtles. Refer to photo...When ...
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The Red Menace | The Sustainable Landscape Blog
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The Sustainable Landscape Blog. Practical information and ecological insights for native landscaping, with low environmental impacts. Origins of the Traprock Ridges. Water Woes on Drumlins →. August 1, 2011. Also known as burning bush, is at least a clear-cut villain, unlike some of the other invasives. I recall spending a long June day collecting vegetation data in an an immense. S thicket, a former estate in Wilton. I did not even observe a catbird, the most common thicket songbird in Connecticut!
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Rose Maze | The Sustainable Landscape Blog
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The Sustainable Landscape Blog. Practical information and ecological insights for native landscaping, with low environmental impacts. Origins of the Traprock Ridges →. July 22, 2011. Eventually, a patch of stately, thorn-free Japanese knotweed (like bamboo) was my gateway to the road and safety, my “prince”. I am so grateful to this grove of invasives, although Jap. knotweed is one of the most villified. Overtime the knotweed at the Wilton site might well replace the multiflora rose (that is if the apart...
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Origins of the Traprock Ridges | The Sustainable Landscape Blog
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The Sustainable Landscape Blog. Practical information and ecological insights for native landscaping, with low environmental impacts. The Red Menace →. Origins of the Traprock Ridges. July 28, 2011. The geologic processes described below have created a rugged landscape with mineral-rich, subacidic soil, steep slopes, talus (fields of basalt chunks), cliffs, and exposed rock outcrops; these are all habitats for unusual flora and fauna, including rare species – another fact that is not widely known. The su...
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sigrungadwa | The Sustainable Landscape Blog
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The Sustainable Landscape Blog. Practical information and ecological insights for native landscaping, with low environmental impacts. I am a consulting ecologist , professional wetland scientist, and registered soil scientist, based in Cheshire, Connecticut. I hold an MS from UConn Storrs in Ecology. My business, Carya Ecological Services, LLC, specializes in applying ecological principals and knowledge of native botany to a wide range of client projects. June 9, 2013. Water Woes on Drumlins. The extensi...