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Sustainable Landscaping at Ford09-26-08 | News

Sustainable Landscaping at Ford




According to Ford officials, finding the right balance between traditional and sustainable landscapes is key to gaining public acceptance. "People want to do what's right for the environment, but they aren't accustomed to what ‘natural' looks like," they said.
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At Ford Motor Company’s world headquarters campus in Michigan, you will find more than just cars and trucks. In an effort to conserve natural resources, create wildlife habitat and lower grounds maintenance costs, the company maintains nearly 200 acres of sunflower fields, prairies and grow zones.

“We’re being strategic about what we plant, where we plant, and how we maintain our landscapes in an effort to reduce costs and improve the environment,” said Terry Burt, manager, Fairlane Grounds, the group responsible for Ford’s landscaping and grounds maintenance.

For example, Ford planted 100 acres of corn and sunflowers this year on several large fields near its world headquarters. By replacing what would otherwise be traditional turf grass, the company saves approximately 30 percent on the cost of labor, gas, and fertilizer, while creating an attractive habitat.

Planted in late summer, the crops provide food for birds and animals throughout the winter. Fox, wild turkeys and coyote have been spotted on Ford properties, several of which have been certified by the Wildlife Habitat Council.

In addition to planting annual crops like sunflowers, Ford uses many native plants that are well-suited to the local soils and climate and therefore do not require significant use of fertilizer, pesticides or irrigation.

According to Burt, finding the right balance between traditional and sustainable landscapes is key to gaining public acceptance. “People want to do what’s right for the environment, but they aren’t accustomed to what ‘natural’ looks like,” said Burt.

Source: paddocktalk.com

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