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Aspetuck Land Trust

About
Who We Are
History
Protected Properties
Bridgeport: Building Bridges
Board and Staff
Impact Reports
Newsletters
Aspetuck Land Trust Awards
Financial Statements
Contact Us
Preserves
Preserves
Dog Policy
Hiking Guide
Bike Tour
Interactive Map
Stewardship
Invasive Species
Forest Management
Phragmites
Recent Activities & Updates
Homeowners
What Homeowners Can Do
Demonstration Gardens
Landscape Professional Partnerships
Tallamy Tidbits
Seasonal Signs
Recent Activities & Updates
Green Corridor
Vision
The Green Corridor Story: Mapped!
Become a Green Corridor Partner
Native Plant Sales
Resources
One Page Overviews
Going Deeper: How-To's and To-Do's
Green Corridor Allies
Suggested Articles
Scientific Studies
Native Garden Plans
Native Hedgerow Plans
How to Create a Long-Term Action Plan
Press & Events
Press Room
Events
Calendar
Webinars
Ways to Help
Volunteer
Summer Internship
Donate Land
Planned Giving
Memorial Program
Ways to Give
Campaign for the Green Corridor
Bruce LePage Conservation Fund
Donate/Membership
Donate/Membership
The Cultivar Question

The Cultivar Question

We know to plant native plants, but what about nativars? They’re native plants that have been selected for characteristics like flower color. This article summarizes the impact of nativars on insect foraging and eating. Overall, it's best to select straight native species as they have co-evolved with our insects and pollinators.

Coexisting with Deer

Coexisting with Deer

If you live in Fairfield County, you know that deer have benefitted from habitat fragmentation and the transition to suburban environments. We summarize the options available to gardeners concerned about the intrusion of deer: constructing tall fences, planting perennials away from woodland cover, or using non-chemical repellants such as the urine of predators.

Native Plants for the Small Yard

Native Plants for the Small Yard

A guide from Kate Brandeis on planting small gardens that tackles some of the misconceptions about native plants.

Find and Replace: Invasives to Natives

Find and Replace: Invasives to Natives

Learn "how to" replace common invasives in your yard with natives. “Find and replace” plants are selected for similar appearances and maintenance profiles.

Leave the Leaves

Leave the Leaves

“Leave the Leaves” to let the wildlife that overwinter rest in peace! There are benefits to tucking in beds and leaving stalks to protect shelter, soil microbes, and soil nutrients.

Native Gardens in 10 Steps

Native Gardens in 10 Steps

You can start a garden for wildlife! 1. Plant an oak; 2. Add a bird bath; 3. Create a layered planting or border; 4. Build a native arbor; 5. Add groves or thickets; 6. Plant native fruit trees; 7. Screen with native hedges; 8. Encourage pools and ponds; 9. Make a meadow; 10. Grow vines

Planting Trees: A How-To

Planting Trees: A How-To

Plant your trees to thrive by using the tree doughnut ring technique. It will “keep weeds down and keep moisture in without harming your tree.”

How to Create a Pollinator Garden in 7 Steps (2023 Guide)

How to Create a Pollinator Garden in 7 Steps (2023 Guide)

Do you want to attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds into your yard and help your plants grow? Take these seven steps to create a pollinator garden.

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Deer Resistant Plants

Deer Resistant Plants

Here’s a list of plants that are less likely to be damaged by deer. While no species is immune to intense pressure from these herbivores, you'll get better results by sticking to the deer's "less favorite" plants.

Winter Seed Sowing

Winter Seed Sowing

Winter sowing is an affordable way to add native plants to your property, during a time of year when other gardening may be at a halt.

Wild Ones Position on Nativars

Wild Ones Position on Nativars

Planting true native plants, that have not been selectively bred for nursery characteristics, increases genetic diversity. This will ultimately increase the resilience of the gardens you call home.

Controlling Invasive Plants

Controlling Invasive Plants

The Native Plant Trust's recommended techniques for controlling invasives span mechanical, biological, and chemical strategies.

Invasive Plants Fact Sheet

Invasive Plants Fact Sheet

Here are the native species that provide the same color and texture as common invasives, but provide better food and habitat for the ecosystem.

The Basics of Nature-Based Land Care

The Basics of Nature-Based Land Care

This guide from our ally the Perfect Earth Project describes how landscape professionals and their clients can come to a common understanding of stewardship.

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Find and Replace: Invasives to Natives
Leave the Leaves
Native Gardens in 10 Steps
Planting Trees: A How-To
How to Create a Pollinator Garden in 7 Steps (2023 Guide)
Deer Resistant Plants
Winter Seed Sowing
Wild Ones Position on Nativars
Controlling Invasive Plants
Invasive Plants Fact Sheet
The Basics of Nature-Based Land Care
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