Caring for the Land
We seek to care for Utica’s Olmsted-designed parks – to restore and preserve them for the benefit of our community and future generations. We also seek to be good stewards of the land itself and strive to maintain a healthy ecosystem for everything that uses the parks – the plants, the wildlife, the water that flows through, and the people. This means the use of native plants, keeping our tree canopy healthy and vibrant, and using sustainable landscaping practices. We are fortunate to have volunteers who are experts in various land management fields to guide us. This blog will share what we are doing and learning as we go.
October 2024
Planting Trees in F.T. Proctor Park
This fall, Olmsted City's volunteers will be planting our first [...]
August 2024
What Have We Learned? Plant in the Fall!
Masses of flowers in front of pavilion If [...]
May 2024
A Deeper Dive into the World of Trilliums
Our last blog post, Spring is Blooming in FT Proctor [...]
April 2024
Spring is Blooming in FT Proctor Park
Walking through FT Proctor Park on an early spring day, [...]
April is Native Plant Month
Four years ago, Congress designated the month of April as [...]
January 2024
Looking Ahead to 2024
Happy New Year! As we all reflect on our experiences [...]