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Insights on ecological engineering, mine rehabilitation, landscape rehabilitation, water reuse, biosolids, revegetation, forestry and natural capital from Verterra’s team of scientists and engineers.
Nurturing Nature Starts in the Nursery: The Role of Seedling Quality in Restoration Success
When people think about reforestation, they typically picture planting crews, freshly prepared ground and rows of young trees taking root across a landscape.
But successful reforestation starts long before the first seedling reaches the field.
It starts by understanding the soil and preparing an environment that will enable seedlings to thrive, but also extends to a detailed process that hinges on whether the nursery can deliver robust seedlings with the best chance of success.
As the saying goes – if you put rubbish in, you get rubbish out – so making sure you have quality seedlings from the outset, will go a long way towards the success of the reforestation.
The $13k Investment That Can save Millions in Landscape Rehabilitation Delivery
In landscape rehabilitation, success isn’t just determined by what you do, but also when you do it.
Rainfall, soil moisture, wind and temperature all influence whether work can proceed, whether plants establish, and how systems perform over time.
Many projects still rely on distant weather stations or historical averages to guide critical decisions, but in reality, site conditions don’t always match the forecast.
Installing a site-based weather station changes how rehabilitation projects are planned and delivered.