Managing Conservation Plantings Toolkit
The Managing Conservation Plantings series provides landowners and managers with science-based recommendations to combat many of the common issues that arise in native warm-season grass and wildflower conservation plantings. From battling problematic plants like sericea lespedeza to reducing dense native grass, each publication focuses on a specific challenge and aims to provide practical guidance and best practices to improve native plantings for wildlife.
Keywords: grasslands, conservation, landowners, management, warm season grass, wildflower, native, plantings
Explore them below:
- Goldenrod Control (FNR-643-W)
- Thinning Native Warm-Season Grasses (FNR-644-W)
- Sericea Lespedeza Control (FNR-645-W)
- Woody Encroachment and Woody Invasives (FNR-646-W)
- Jonhsongrass Control (FNR-647-W)
- Reed Canarygrass Control (FNR-648-W)
- Teasel Control (Common and Cut-Leaved) (FNR-649-W)
- Controlling Introduced Cool-Season Grasses (FNR-650-W)
- Crownvetch, Sweetclover and Birdsfoot Trefoil Control (FNR-651-W)