Planting Right with PlantRight

UC Master Gardener Program partner PlantRight had a information packed LIVE talk about their efforts to phase out invasive plants in California.  Alex Stubblefield, PlantRight project manager led the LIVE talk featuring their mission, partners, work and what we can do to help stop invasive plants. If you didn't get to join us LIVE you can watch the video below.

 

 

Here is a quick written recap of the LIVE talk:  

What is an invasive plant?

An invasive plant is a plant that is non-native to the ecosystem under consideration, and whose introduction is likely to cause economic or environmental harm, or harm to human health. Visit PlantRight's website for more detail.  

What's the problem?

Invasive plants harm California's environment and economy in many ways. They can overtake crops or rangeland; harm wildlife by eliminating plants they need for food and shelter; clog waterways used for commerce or recreation; and increase fire hazards and flood risk.

What's the alternative?

There is no shortage of superior alternatives. The vast majority of garden plants are well behaved and will never become an invasive problem. Our plant list includes several suggested alternatives for each invasive plant

How can I help?

Be a part of the solution by planting right. Whether you are a retail nursery, grower, landscape professional, or home gardener — everyone can play a critical role in preventing the spread of invasive plants. PlantRight has many educational resources and materials available online to read and share. 

Plants to watch!

Although the list of plants PlantRight is currently working with is not all-inclusive there is a list of plants to watch.  Find the current list of plants to watch on their website

LIVE Series

To see past LIVE talks and what is coming up please visit the LIVE series web page. 

Attention UC Master Gardener Volunteers: Whether you join LIVE or watch the recording, be sure to record your continuing education hours in the Volunteer Management System.


By Lauren Snowden
Author - Statewide Training Coordinator
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