Is Your Garden Creek Friendly?
by Betty Cooper
It's a great feeling to see all
that trash piled up after a Creek Week Cleanup. But
what can we do to help creeks every day, around our own
homes? The choices we make in our gardens and home
landscaping can contribute to the long-term health
of our creeks, even if we don't happen to live very
close to one. That's because rain and
sprinkler water runs drains from our yards into storm
drains, carrying many things along with it. The storm
drains funnel all that water into creeks and rivers without
any processing or filtering, and the runoff contains
chemicals and invasive plant seeds that come from our
yards. If you are reading this newsletter, you probably
already know that you shouldn't pour anything down the
storm drains. You may also know about some of the
alternatives to pesticides and herbicides that are safer
for the environment. You can get great information about
those alternatives at
UC's Integrated Pest Management Program and also at
City of Sacramento's Storm Water Pest Control
Program. Another solution to creek pollution is to
replace large lawn areas and fussy hybrid plants with native plants.
Native plant landscaping is great for the health of creeks because:
- Native plants are more drought tolerant so less watering
is necessary; less watering means less run-off.
- They have fewer pest problems so pesticides aren't necessary.
- They don't spread invasive seeds that wind up sprouting along
the creeks and crowding out natives.
- They are well-adapted to the area and thrive with little or
no additional fertilizing.
You can also find excellent plant choices at nurseries such as
Corn Flower Farms or
California Gardens. Or visit local native gardens like the one at
Sacramento's Historic City Cemetery and the
Effie Yeaw Nature Center.
Visit the gardens during different
seasons, and watch for native plant sales. The California
Native Plant Society is holding a sale on Saturday, September 22nd,
9 a.m - 3 p.m. at the Shepard Garden and Arts Center in
McKinley Park, Sacramento. Come see some beautiful plants and
meet folks who love native plant gardens.
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