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.
January 2023
A Focus on Plants – Specialized Relationships
Native plants and insects have lived together for thousands of [...]
December 2022
The Great Tree of Peace in FT Proctor Park
Earlier this year, a handful of local organizations came together [...]
November 2022
How Do Insects Survive the Winter?
Our last post on saving the birds got me thinking, [...]
October 2022
Your Yard Can Help Save the Birds!
Today we are sticking with the superhero theme, and why [...]
September 2022
Volunteer with Olmsted City
“Everything we do relies on the participation of dedicated people [...]
Your Garden Can Help Heal the World!
Even a small city garden can support bees, butterflies, birds, [...]