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Kerr Center for Sustainable Agriculture, Poteau, OK Landscaping for Pollinators in Oklahoma

Landscaping for Pollinators in Oklahoma

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Project using native plants in a landscape planting to attract pollinators.

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Kerr Center for Sustainable Agriculture, Poteau, OK

Landscaping for Pollinators

in Oklahoma

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Landscaping for Pollinators

Kerr Center off ice landscape

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Establish a low-maintenance, drought tolerant, attractive landscape using native plants that will attract native pollinators

Survey native plants on the Kerr Ranch

Research native plants and pollinators and plants

Experiment with gathering and starting plants from seed

Experiment with transplants

Design landscape elements

Plant landscape

Kerr Center Office Landscape Project

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Use landscape as an outdoor classroom to educate visitors about native plants and pollinators

Plants labeledField days

Photo-document landscape and post info and photos online

Create fact sheets, reports and other educational resources for use by farmers, ranchers, ag educators and landowners

Educational Outreach

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Native Plant Selection

A few questions to ask:

What grows well in my area?

Which plants will attract the pollinators I want?

Can I create a landscape that will attract pollinators throughout the growing season?

Which plants look attractive in a landscape planting?

Steps to Establishing a Native Landscape

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Kerr Center’s office landscape 2011-15

David Redhage

planned the

native landscape

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2011-2012: Seeds collected from around the ranch

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Sunflowers

Some success with seeds

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David Redhagewith Giant Coneflower

Spring 2013 Transplants in Greenhouse

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Transplants

purchased

from

Bustami

Plant Farm,

Stillwater,

OK

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Golden indigo

Barbara’s button

Giant coneflower

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Illinois Bundleflower

Transplants for office landscape

Frog Fruit

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Butterfly Milkweed

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A look at the Kerr Center’s new office landscape2013-14

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Butterfly milkweed2013

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2014

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Purple Prairie Clover

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2013

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2014

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Frog fruit

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2013

Frogfruit

2014

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Slender Mountain Mint

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2013

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2014

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Illinois Bundleflower 2013

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2014

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Maximilian’s Sunflower

June 2013

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Maximilian’s Sunflower

October 2013

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2014

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2013, spring

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Narrow-leaf sunflowerFall 2013

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2013

Giant Coneflower

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2014, summer

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Switch grass (variety “Dust Devil”)

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2014

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American Smoketree

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2014

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Sweet Bay Magnolia 2013

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2014

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Buffalo grass

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Osage Orange wood “rounds” add decorative element”

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For more information on Kerr Center’s Pollinator ProjectContact David Redhage

Project Manager [email protected]

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This material is based upon work supported by the Natural Resources Conservation Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, under number 69-7335-1-21Any opinions, fi ndings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily refl ect the views of the U.S. Department of Agriculture

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