[MAIPC] FW: native plants for the ecosystem and flood control
Marc Imlay
ialm at erols.com
Tue Sep 20 19:35:59 PDT 2016
“If stiltgrass can try to take over the world, why can't we? “
From: Maryland Chapter - Preserve Patapsco Valley State Park [mailto:MD-CH-PRESERVE-PVSP-CAMPAIGN at LISTS.SIERRACLUB.ORG] On Behalf Of Joanne Heckman
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2016 4:09 PM
To: MD-CH-PRESERVE-PVSP-CAMPAIGN at LISTS.SIERRACLUB.ORG
Subject: native plants for the ecosystem and flood control
Everyone,
Native plant sales are taking place every Sunday through October 30 at Grandfather's Garden Center in Columbia (5320 Phelps Luck Dr., 20145). Each sale is a fundraiser for a local non-profit. Sunday, September 25, we will hold a fundraiser for Patapsco Heritage Greenway.
The Patapsco River was affected by the Ellicott City flood on July 30, and is about to be affected by the removal of the Bloede Dam. After the area around the dam is clear-cut, pipes buried, and trails re-built, the land will be re-vegetated with native plants.
I can't imagine that there are really enough trees, shrubs, and ground cover in stock at native plant wholesalers to repair all the damage. Or enough money to buy them. As with most disturbed land, I suspect that invasive non-native plants will be first to move in and last to leave.
If all of us grew native plants -- on our property or in a community garden -- we would each make a tiny contribution toward supporting the ecosystem and controlling stormwater. And we would soon have plenty of plants to donate to revegetation projects or even to sell in future fundraisers...to others who would also make a tiny contribution and soon have plenty of extra plants, too.
If stiltgrass can try to take over the world, why can't we?
Please come out on Sunday to buy a native plant if you need one, talk to customers about native plants if you already have enough of them, or donate a plant if you have too many.
Remember, if you live in Howard County, money is available to reimburse some of the expense of putting in stormwater remediation. Grandfather's staff can explain the program.
Thanks!
Joanne
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