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In 2000, the American Horticultural Society, which has historically
led the way in promoting scientifically sound and environmentally
responsible gardening practices, introduced the SMARTGARDEN™
program, a holistic approach to gardening that is designed to help
gardeners become even more active stewards of the earth.
The SMARTGARDEN™ concept combines the needs of our changing
lifestyles with the environmental imperatives of the 21st century by
linking all of the environmentally responsible gardening techniques
that many of us try to put into practice in our gardens—selecting
plants appropriate for climate, soil, and light exposure; practicing
efficient watering methods; using integrated pest management (IPM)
to minimize applications of synthetic pesticides; and composting to
reduce waste entering landfills and create rich soil amendments.
BEAUTY IS NOT SACRIFICED
Having a SMARTGARDEN™ doesn’t mean sacrificing a
beautiful landscape, it simply means practicing good stewardship of
the earth in the course of creating and maintaining the garden of
your dreams.
This new century will present many challenges. The last decade of
the 20th century brought the highest average global temperatures on
record and it looks like more of the same is in store. As the
earth’s population continues to increase, we must all look for ways
to minimize our environmental “footprint.” Our choices will affect
not only our landscapes, but the environment as a whole. This means
cutting our output of pollutants while at the same time reducing our
consumption of precious natural resources.
WORKING WITH NATURE
The key is to work with rather than against
nature. This requires a thorough and eyes-wide-open assessment of
our garden sites—both their potential and limitations. What has been
successful in the past, and what has been troublesome or simply too
much work?
Selecting plants that are compatible with your growing conditions is
one of the principal tenets of the SMARTGARDEN™. To make this
process easier for gardeners, Dr. H. Marc Cathey, AHS president
emeritus, has created a SMARTGARDEN™ coding system for ornamental
plants. Codes indicate each plant’s light requirements, soil
moisture requirements, height and width, USDA hardiness zones, and
AHS heat zones.
These codes appear in four
AHS Regional SMARTGARDEN™ Guides
(Northeast/Southeast/Northwest/Southwest editions).
We must also reassess our gardening practices. To realize the
greatest benefits from our time and efforts we need to take
advantage of the horticultural tools, technology, and knowledge that
are available and can help us garden smarter and more efficiently.
And finally, we need to measure every gardening decision against its
environmental impact; in this way we recognize the important part we
each play in stewardship of the earth.
The SMARTGARDEN™ program is designed around ten general principles,
or tenets, that guide the gardener through the process of making
scientifically sound and earth friendly decisions in the garden.
Click here to learn more.
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