Tool Shed: Natural Landscapes and Open Spaces

Natural Landscapes and Open Spaces

Open space systems within public and private developments provide additional opportunities for resource protection and active or passive recreation, and offers benefits including enhanced water and air quality, improved habitat, decreased stormwater run-off, and enhanced desirable aesthetics of natural surroundings. This area contains resources applicable to the establishment and maintenance of natural landscapes and open spaces within our parks.

Recognize Hazardous Defects in Trees

US Forest Service Northeastern Area Pub# NA-FR-01-96

This publication by the US forest Service can help you to identify trees in a hazardous state

Guidelines for Maintaining Streams in Your Community

PA DEP Pamphlet

Does DEP need to be called before you work in a stream? This pamphlet guides that decision.

Lawn Management Through the Seasons

Peter Landschoot, PhD Former Professor of Turfgrass Science PSU

A concise information article with annual turf management chart for athletic field and lawn management in Pennsylvania.

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design Guidebook

Self-Published

In the 5th installment of this 7-part series, the author provides you with step-by-step instructions on how to handle a pesticide accident.

On the Job After Natural Disasters, Part 1

John Ball, Ph.D., CTSP

With more extreme weather events, natural disasters have become more common. Learn what you can do to manage these jobs and minimize risk.

Avoiding Corrosion of Electrical Connectorson Winter Maintenance Equipment

Clear Roads, 2023

This synthesis project used a survey of winter maintenance professionals and a review of relevant literature to gather information that will aid transportation agencies in reducing—or avoiding—the corrosion of electrical connections on winter maintenance equipment.

Plant Life Cycles 101

American Meadows, 2023

What's The Difference Between Annuals, Perennials, & Biennials?

Native, Invasive, and Other Plant-Related Definitions

US Dept. of Ag, 2022

Technical definitions related to the management of plant species

Biota of North America Program

BONAP, 2022

BONAP provides in-depth information on the entire vascular flora of the continent north of Mexico, as well as for Hawaii and Puerto Rico.

Sustainable Landscaping Basics

Master Gardeners of Northern Virginia, 2021

This video will discuss how the principles of sustainability, together with an understanding of conservation techniques and ecological gardening methods, can inform your landscape design decisions and provide achievable structure to the management of your landscape.

How to Remove the Invasive Plants Threatening Native Plants

VPM, 2020

This video highlights Jim Hurley from Blue Ridge PRISM, a volunteer group focused on helping property owners identify and remove invasive plants that are threatening natives.

Invasive Species Spotlight: Purple Loosestrife

PA DCNR, 2020

Purple loosestrife is a common invasive plant in Pennsylvania. Its flowers are commonly seen along wetlands, stream banks, and other wet areas. This prolific plant overtakes habitat and out competes native plants -- lowering diversity and preventing native wildlife from getting the nutrition they need.

Invasive species: Bush honeysuckle

The State Journal-Register, 2013

Bush honeysuckle invades the forest, crowding out native wildflowers and suppressing the growth of new oak and hickory trees.

Fighting nonnative, invasive plants at Jacobsburg

lehighvalleylive.com, 2016

Robert Neitz, manager at Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center in Bushkill Township, shows some of the park’s nonnative, invasive plant species and discusses efforts to fight them.

Removing Invasive Species Along Ohio Waterways

Ohio DNR, 2019

The ODNR's Scenic Rivers Program works with local volunteers to remove invasive species along the Little Darby in Madison County, Ohio