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'NATURESCAPING' - Good for the Environment, Good for Me

By Dyarnell @dyarnell
Fort Whyte Alive is an extraordinary space in Winnipeg; originally quarry and clay mine for the Canada Cement Company, the land has been reclaimed and since the 1950s and in the 80sthe Fort Whyte Foundation with a focus on environmental education was established.  There are wetlands, forest and grassland with a network of trails and programming and I was fortunate enough to be the summer camp director in 1995.Now I am proud to have be a part of their innovative "Naturescape" program. To grossly paraphrase their brochure, the program encourages people to increase biodiversity in their own backyard. They actually pay me to do it, by giving me a $20 coupon for their gift shop, as well as discounts from major garden shops across the city.  Below are the conditions I had to meet, which I hope makes it clear that the program is fairly accessible with a little planning.

Section 1: Clean Water, at least 2 sources

(Birdbath; backyard pond; drippers, spitters, or decorative pots and barrel containing water; damp spot for butterflies)
'NATURESCAPING' - good for the environment, good for meSmall recirculating water feature on cantina wall
'NATURESCAPING' - good for the environment, good for meDecorative fountain
'NATURESCAPING' - good for the environment, good for meBird bath

Section 2: Food For All Seasons, at least 5

Spring/Summer (Nectar feeder; 3 types of nectar plants; Flowering trees, shrubs or perennials ; Rotting fruit feeder for birds or butterflies; Organic garden, a food source for your family!)
'NATURESCAPING' - good for the environment, good for meNectar feeder
'NATURESCAPING' - good for the environment, good for me3 types of nectar plants (Rudbeckia, Coneflower, Milkweed)
'NATURESCAPING' - good for the environment, good for mePerennials for pollinators (Blanket Flower & Helenium)
'NATURESCAPING' - good for the environment, good for meOrganic garden (I prefer perennial fruits over vegetables)
Fall/Winter(Birdfeeder; Nut or suet feeder; Seed or nut bearing trees and shrubs; Seed bearing perennials left through the winter; Tree, shrub or vine that retains its fruit/berries into the winter months; Vines such as Virginia creeper and riverbank grape)
'NATURESCAPING' - good for the environment, good for meBirdfeeder
'NATURESCAPING' - good for the environment, good for meSuet feeder
'NATURESCAPING' - good for the environment, good for meBirdfeeder
'NATURESCAPING' - good for the environment, good for meSeed bearing Japanese Lilac tree
'NATURESCAPING' - good for the environment, good for meSeed bearing perennial left through the winter
'NATURESCAPING' - good for the environment, good for me   'NATURESCAPING' - good for the environment, good for me Grape vine that retains fruit through winter
Year-round (Compost bin [food source for decomposers]; An area of undisturbed leaf litter under trees or shrubs)
'NATURESCAPING' - good for the environment, good for meCompost bins 


3: Shelter

1 of: Plant a native tree or two; Layered planting (Tree layer, shrub layer, ground layer); Thicket (tangled cluster of tall and medium height shrubs) 'NATURESCAPING' - good for the environment, good for meLayered planting
+ 2 ofEvergreen tree; Hedge; Nesting cavity in a tree; Wood or brush pile; Rock pile or open stone wall; Nest box or nesting platform; Old log or snag (standing dead tree); Winter roosting box for birds; Bat roosting box
'NATURESCAPING' - good for the environment, good for meNest box
'NATURESCAPING' - good for the environment, good for meHedge
'NATURESCAPING' - good for the environment, good for me Evergreens
 When my all-weather placard arrives I will proudly place it in front of my home for curious passerby, in order to help promote this worthwhile program.***Sharing with Nature Tuesday, Outdoor Wednesday

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