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Volunteers help plant insectary hedgerows at Gabriel Farms

Planting at Gabriel Farm, March, 2011 On Saturday, March 12, 2011, Cub Scouts from Santa Rosa's Pack 134 and their parents were joined by enthusiastic participants from the Volunteer Center of Sonoma County and staff from the San Francisco-based The Fruit Guys for a Pollinator Planting Day at Gabriel Farm, just west of Graton. The group planted and mulched insectary hedgerows of a variety of native and Mediterranean flowering shrubs and trees, designed to provide year-round nesting habitat and pollen and nectar sources for native bees and other beneficial insects.

Planting at Gabriel Farm, March, 2011 Planting at Gabriel Farm, March, 2011

Planting at Gabriel Farm, March, 2011 This effort contributed significantly to the Gold Ridge RCD's Pollinator Program, which has thus far planted over 5,000 plants on six farms and ranches throughout western Sonoma County, in an effort to support our declining but essential pollinator populations. RCD staff will be monitoring these plantings for diversity and abundance of native bee species, following monitoring protocols developed by project partner The Xerces Society.

For more on this collaborative effort, see The Fruit Guys' article,
The Importance of Pollinators.



Project Progress

Over 1,200 plants create wildlife corridors at Rued Vineyards along Graton Road
Over 1,200 plants create wildlife corridors
at Rued Vineyards along Graton Road.

Pollinator Planting Day at Three Ox Farm
Over 400 plants improve on-farm habitat at Three Ox Farm in Blucher Valley.

In November 2010, project participant and Bee-Friendly Farming™-certified Paul Kaiser of Singing Frogs Farm was awarded the NACD-NAPPC Farmer Rancher Pollinator Conservation Award, sponsored by the North American Pollinator Protection Campaign and the National Association of Conservation Districts.

A total of 655 pollinator plants have been installed on Singing Frogs Farm
A total of 1,300 pollinator plants have thus far been installed on
Singing Frogs Farm through the program, with additional plantings
planned for Fall, 2011.



More information

Hedgerows for California Agriculture Hedgerows for California Agriculture
A Resource Guide


- Community Alliance with Family Farmers

California Plants for Native Bees California Plants for Native Bees
Invertabrate Conservation Fact Sheet


- The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation

Selecting Plants for Pollinators In the California Coastal Steppe Selecting Plants for Pollinators
A Regional Guide for Farmers, Land Managers,
and Gardeners In the California Coastal Steppe
Mixed Forest Redwood Forest Province


- NAPPC & Pollinator Partnership

Selecting Plants for Pollinators In the California Coastal Woodland Selecting Plants for Pollinators
A Regional Guide for Farmers, Land Managers,
and Gardeners In the California Coastal Range
Open Woodland Shrub Coniferous Forest Meadow Province


- NAPPC & Pollinator Partnership

Bee Friendly Farming Bee Friendly Farming

- Partners For Sustainable Pollination



Project funded by:

Natural Resources Conservation Service logo
Natural Resources
Conservation Service
  Sonoma County Fish & Wildlife Commission logo
Sonoma County
Fish & Wildlife Commission
 
North Coast Resource Conservation & Development Council logo
North Coast Resource Conservation
& Development Council
  Wildlife Conservation Board logo
California
Wildlife Conservation Board



Project partners:

Farm Stewards logo
Farm Stewards
  Community Alliance with Family Farmers logo
Community Alliance
with Family Farmers

Xerces Society logo
Xerces Society
  Partners for Sustainable Pollination logo
Partners for
Sustainable Pollination
  Baelin logo
Baelin

Gold Ridge Resource Conservation District
PO Box 1064, Occidental, CA 95465
707-874-2907 | email: info@goldridgercd.org