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Foundations for Cultivating Indigenous Gardens within the Southern Arboretum Woodlands

Project Description

Restoration of the Southern Arboretum Woodlands (SAW) has benefitted from two previous SSC grants. The initial grant provided funding for removal of a dense understory of honeysuckle and other invasive species. The current grant focused on selective harvesting of trees, some of which are being milled to produce various lumber grade products. Along the way, prairie patches and understory native shrubs are being established and work continues on suppression of invasive species. This project is designed to build upon the current state of the SAW restoration and introduce elements of Indigenous gardens within the SAW and other selected locations within the Arboretum. Tribal partners will provide advice and guidance through all phases of the project. Vice Chancellor Rand will serve as the liaison with Tribal partners. The plant assemblages will include exemplars of those traditionally used by Indigenous people for food, fibre, fuel, construction, and medicinal purposes. The assemblages will be located to match soil hydrology which trends from moderately well- to poorly-drained from east to west across the site and shade tolerance as influenced by canopy light penetration, which is patchy. Education/Outreach/Research is an important element of the project and will showcase Indigenous gardening as a model for sustainable land management. Providing a service to Tribal partners in the recovery, preservation, and production of Native Knowledges related to plants, language, and cultural practices is a central project goal. We are optimistic that this initiative will build bridges between campus and Native communities and foster opportunities for other ventures that respect and learn from Indigenous knowledge.

 

The project will be located within the grounds of the Arboretum. The Southern Arboretum Woodlands will be the principal focus. Other locations, such as the Hartley Collections Garden, will be considered for Indigenous demonstration gardens featuring native plant...Expand »

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Funding Details

Student Campus Environment Fee (SCEF) - 303692
Fiscal Year Status Amount Date Operations
2023 Allocated $149,320.00 5/5/2023 Edit | Delete

SSC Basic Info

Year Started: 2023
Semester: Spring
Status: Active
Student Led? No
Project Category: Land, Air, and Water

Associated iCAP Objective(s)

SSC Project Team

Project Lead:

Kevin McSweeney (mcsween@illinois.edu)

Financial Advisor:

Kelly Sullan (sullan@illinois.edu)

Team Members:

  • Jacki Rand
  • Michael Ward
  • Jamie Ellis
  • Joel Armas
  • Vijay Shah

Illinois Green Fund - Student Sustainability Committee