
Your native oaks may be barely visible behind a wall of buckthorn,
your wetlands thick with purple loosestrife, or your
once-diverse prairie now a weedy tangle, invaded by
teasel and thistle. Keeping invasive plants under
control is an on-going task, since native landscapes
are surrounded by non-native plants whose seeds can
travel by wind, animals, or people.

We begin by clearing the current non-native invaders through
a program specifically tailored to your site. The tools
our licensed professionals use include a combination
of controlled burning, conservative application of
herbicides, ecological mowing, and tree removal. Next,
we re-establish the native plant community through
planting and seeding. Ongoing stewardship is
essential to discourage repeat invaders.
Click here for a printable PDF natural areas stewardship flier.
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