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Indigenous Edible Landscape Design: Lessons from the Past and Present

How can we (and why should we) make our household, municipality and community landscapes more edible, moving away from the “ornamental” goals of Euro-centric landscape design?

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Seed Mix Formulation for Native Meadows

While seed mix formulation can look simple, long-term meadow success is rooted in a detailed understanding of individual species characteristics, how to quantify those species, how they fit together to form a community, and their roles in the various stages of meadow development.

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Utilizing Natural Disturbances in the Establishment and Maintenance of Prairie Vegetation

This presentation will explore how natural disturbances, such as grazing and fire, can be valuable tools in the establishment and maintenance of prairie ecosystems. We’ll delve into how grazing by herbivores influences plant diversity and structure, while fire serves as a natural disturbance that promotes the dominance of grasses and prevents woody plant encroachment.

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