Pennsylvania Association of Conservation Districts

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Partnering for Pollinators

Camryn Monk, Conservation Resource Specialist, prepares the seed bed. Photo provided by Butler County Conservation District.

Submitted by Ryan Harr, Watershed Resource Specialist, Butler County Conservation District

The Butler County Conservation District has partnered with local parks and schools to enhance biodiversity by increasing native plant species and phasing out traditional turf grass lawns. One of the latest projects took place at a park in Forward Township, where the district installed a 1000-square-foot meadow.

To prepare the site for planting, the district installed a 10-by-100-foot sheet of clear plastic over the area to be converted to meadow. This method, solarization, uses the sun’s heat and smothering to kill existing vegetation, and can also help reduce the seed bank in the soil. Once the solarization process was complete, the ground was lightly tilled to remove thatch and increase seed-to-soil contact. Danielle Rihel, Watershed Forestry Specialist through DCNR’s DIY Meadow Kit program, provided seed that was then broadcast on to the area. With spring rains and warm temperatures, the meadow should germinate in no time. 

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