2023
DOI: 10.3390/horticulturae9080854
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Effect of Bed Preparation on Native Wildflower Establishment, Weed Control, and Arthropod Presence

Joseph S. Shelton,
Svoboda V. Pennisi,
Mark Czarnota

Abstract: Native flowering forbs plantings have been found to support diverse arthropod communities by providing year-round forage and refuge from prey and chemical pollutants. Typically, pollinator habitats are planted from seeds; however, poor establishment and weed pressure often result in limited success of the planting. In this study, we evaluated two bed preparation techniques, a glyphosate treatment with no tillage and tillage with soil fumigant (dazomet) to determine their impact on herbaceous perennial transpla… Show more

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