Your typical Kentucky bluegrass lawn has a rooting depth of approximately 2-4 inches. Many of the wetland plants native to our area of the world offer a much greater rooting depth- some with roots greater than six feet deep. When properly chosen, these plants have the ability to anchor eroding shoreline soils, withstanding all sorts of inherent environmental factors including water level fluctuation and annual freeze thaw patterns.
Migratory birds including the Canada goose generally prefer a direct line or path to and from a respective waterbody. Backyard ponds with a traditional monoculture lawn shoreline offer an ideal habitat for Canadian geese and other migratory birds. By breaking up this pathway with the use of taller and hardier wetland plants, geese populations are forced traverse a more difficult situation when accessing the water; decreasing the potential of your pond attracting nuisance bird populations.
While creating a stunning lawn design and protecting your shoreline you are also functionally changing the dynamics of your pond’s immediate watershed. A properly vegetated shoreline serves as a buffer from incoming nutrients and runoff, naturally increasing water clarity and selecting for beneficial plant species.
Blue Flag Iris (Iris versicolor) |
Enjoy your pond this year!
~ The Frogger Blogger
*Customer responsible for planting of all purchased Blue Flag Iris.
*Remember never plant woody vegetation or trees directly on earthen dams as their hardy root systems can damage your pond over time.
External Links:
Chicago Botanical Garden Lake Shoreline Erosion Control and Habitat Enhancement
Lakescaping for Wildlife
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