Req 7c — Seed a Conservation Plot
7c.
Seed an area of at least one-fifth acre for some worthwhile conservation purposes, using suitable grasses or legumes alone or in a mixture.
This option is about restoring ground cover on a meaningful patch of land. Grasses and legumes can protect soil quickly, improve infiltration, add organic matter, and create habitat, but only if the mix fits the site and the purpose.
A legume is a plant in the bean family, such as clover or vetch. Legumes are useful because many can help add nitrogen to the soil. Grasses are excellent for roots, cover, and soil holding power. A mixture often gives you the benefits of both.
Worthwhile conservation purposes
- stabilizing bare or disturbed ground
- improving wildlife habitat
- rebuilding cover on a slope or drainage area
- creating a nurse crop or restoration base for future planting
- improving soil health on a worn-out patch of land
Plan the Plot Before You Seed
A little planning makes a big difference
- Choose species suited to your climate, soil, and moisture.
- Decide whether the goal is erosion control, habitat, forage, or soil improvement.
- Prepare the site so seed can touch soil.
- Plan how the area will be protected while plants establish.
The next option trades field work for map interpretation and soil analysis.