In addition to vlogs focusing on the range, last week we chose a specific angle: promoting biodiversity at our nursery. As any green professional understands, sustainability goes beyond just the right choice of species. It encompasses a wide range of practices and techniques that contribute to ecologically balanced operations. With this special, we aim to provide an in-depth look at the methodologies we apply to encourage and preserve biodiversity.
Organic manure, from local farmers
The use of organic manure is a factor not to be underestimated in achieving a Biodiverse nursery. Just like putting the right tree in the right place, the choice of manure should be done carefully. Sourced from local farmers, this manure contributes to optimal soil fertility, providing the basis for diverse plant and animal life.
Natural controllers: the role of birds
Birds play an important role in keeping our nursery healthy. This is because they help keep pests and diseases under control. This includes trapping harmful insects and small rodents.
For birds to do their job well, it is important that they feel at home at the nursery. That means more than just having enough to eat. Just as a tree needs certain conditions to grow well, birds need a suitable place to nest and shelter.
In practical terms, you can achieve this by hanging nest boxes and creating water spots, for example. These kinds of measures make the nursery attractive to different bird species and help us fight pests and diseases naturally.
By paying attention to these bird-friendly measures, we not only contribute to effective pest control, but also enhance the overall biodiversity of our nursery. It is a simple but effective way to improve both the productivity and sustainability of the nursery.