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The major addition to the countys program for
better roadsides has been the establishment of roadside
planting jobs. We go where the county crews have cleaned
a ditch, or have done construction projects and left
bare soil.
We then seed these projects into prairie vegetation.
We use a quick establishing cover crop or a blend
of cover crops to provide immediate erosion control.
We then seed a permanent crop of native grasses and
flowers that are specifically suited to the soil and
conditions of each site.
As the quick growing cover crops establish, they
stabilize the soil and fight immediate erosion. The
slower establishing native grasses and flowers usually
show up the second and third seasons, (although in
some situations they come in year one). These are
native species, that means they were here in Iowa
before all of the common, farm grasses
such as brome, orchardgrass and timothy were introduced
from Europe.
This also means that the native plants are adapted
to Iowas soil and to Iowas weather patterns.
This makes them very valuable to us in the roadsides
because they will grow under any conditions that the
climate can throw at them.
Native plants are slower to establish, but they are
perennial plants which come back yearly from root.
The root systems are 7-10 feet deep on many of these
plants. In the roadside setting, this is crucial.
Not only do they prevent erosion better, they compete
with weeds for below surface root space.
The more root mass a plant has, the better they can
compete. As they establish, they thicken and with
proper management they thrive. We are beginning to
see our seeding jobs done in 1999 look very thick.
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