Environmental Resource Committee
Resources
Emerald Ash Boring Beatle
On June 30, 2022, emerald ash borer was discovered in Forest Grove, Oregon, marking the first confirmation of the invasive pest on the West Coast. In Oregon, the establishment of EAB could devastate whole habitat types that are dominated by Oregon ash, such as ash swales and sensitive riparian zones. It could also reduce urban forest cover. This pest has proven deadly to all ash species in North America and Europe, including the native Oregon ash (Fraxinus latifolia).
Oregon can’t eradicate EAB but we are working to slow its spread to give communities and landowners more time to prepare. Removing infested trees before EAB larvae emerge helps slow the spread by reducing the number of adults that can fly out from trees. Oregon’s EAB strategy is in keeping with global best management practices. Oregon Department of Forestry is coordinating with federal agencies on an early detection trapping survey for EAB.
As the first place EAB was found in Oregon, Forest Grove did not have a chance to treat any trees to save them. Washington County is under an ash material quarantine, so all felled ash are being chipped or moved nearby to be burned. Don’t move firewood very far.
How you can help
1. Be alert: It is important to stop new outbreaks before they start. Early detection, coupled with rapid response, can stop the spread of new and emerging invasive species before they become established.
2. Learn to recognize ash trees.
3. Know how to identify the emerald ash borer.
4. Report sightings of emerald ash borer: Report online at the Oregon Invasive Species Council hotline.
5. Share information about emerald ash borer with others, including neighbors, fellow gardeners, hikers, mushroom hunters and campers.
6. Do not move or transport ash wood: Even after a tree has died or has been cut down, the emerald ash borer can be present in the wood. Keeping the wood on the same site as the infected tree can help to slow the spread of the insect.
Resources for Emerald Ash Borer
- About the Emerald Ash Borer
- EAB Map of infested Trees
- What do I do if I suspect an emerald ash borer infestation?
- Identifying Emerald Ash Borers and Ash Trees
- Informational video on EAB
- Video - Little Things Big Problems
- usda.gov/features/future-ash-trees
- USDA Statement of Confirmation of Emerald Ash Borer in Oregon
- Do NOT Move Firewood! Stop the Spread of EAB
- OSU Extension Service - EAB Resources
- Recommendations for tree protection
- Disposal of Ash Wood (Quarantine)
- EAB Insecticide treatments - Oregon Dept of Forestry
Region Water Consortium - Weekly Water #
Here are some educational links of efficient irrigation tips from our partners at the Regional water consortium. One link is on a Weekly Water # that can help you and your clients understand how much your lawn shrubs may need at any given time of the year. The other is a video with some good irrigation tips.
• Videos: https://www.conserveh2o.org/how-to-videos-water-conservation
• WWN: https://www.conserveh2o.org/weekly-watering-number
INVASIVE PLANTS
INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT
IRRIGATION RESOURCES
NATIVE PLANTS
PESTICIDE RESOURCES
PLANNING AND DESIGN
POLLUTION PREVENTION PRACTICES
POND PLANNING AND INSTALLATION
SOILS
TREE RESOURCES
TURF RESOURCES
LOCAL RESOURCES
CERTIFICATION
- National Association of Landscape Professionals Industry Certification
- Oregon Landscape Contractors Association Irrigation Association of America
- APLD website Information regarding certification standards and application procedures
- American Society of Landscape Architects, Oregon Chapter.
- Oregon State Landscape Contractor’s Board
- Professional Lawn Care Association
- International Erosion Control Association
EDUCATION
- Clackamas Community College 503.657.6958
- Clark College 360.992.2000
- Metro Natural Gardening Program 503.234.3000
- Mt. Hood Community College 503.491.6422
- Oregon State University 800.291.4192
- Portland Community College 503.244.6411
- Portland State University 503.725.3000
- Professional Landscape Network (PLANET) has information on business practices
- University of Oregon 541.346.1000
INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT
- Database of IPM Resources: https://ipmdata.ipmcenters.org/
- Oregon State University Cooperative Extension Agency offers information, and links on all topics. Go to eesc.orst.edu.htm, or call your local extension office or Master Gardener hotline for information or referrals.
- Clackamas County: 503.655.8631
- Multnomah County: 503.725.2000
- Washington County: 503.725.2300
- Oregon Department of Agriculture
NATURESCAPING / NATIVE PLANTS:
NOTIFICATION
PESTICIDES
RECYCLING / DISPOSAL INFORMATION
STATE CODES
STATE LICENSING
- Alexander, Christopher and others. A PATTERN LANGUAGE: TOWNS, BUILDINGS, CONSTRUCTION. Oxford Univ. Pr., 1977. (978195019199)
- Chiras, Dan and Dave Wann. SUPERBIA: 31 WAYS TO CREATE SUSTAINABLE NEIGHBORHOODS. New Society Publ., 2003. (9780865714908)
- Hallsmith, Gwendolyn. THE KEY TO SUSTAINABLE CITIES: MEETING HUMAN NEEDS, TRANSFORMING
- COMMUNITY SYSTEMS. New Society Publ., 2003. (9780865714991)
- Hemenway, Toby. GAIA’S GARDEN: GUIDE TO HOME-SCALE PERMACULTURE. Chelsea Green, 2004. (9781890132521)
- Holmgren, David. PERMACULTURE: PRINCIPLES AND PATHWAYS BEYOND SUSTAINABILITY. Holmgren Design Services. (9780646418445)
- James, Sarah and Torbjorn Lahti. THE NATURAL STEP FOR COMMUNITIES: HOW CITIES AND TOWNS CAN CHANGE TO SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES. New Society Publ., 2004. (9780865714915)
- Lyle, John Tillman and Joan Woodward. DESIGN FOR HUMAN ECOSYSTEMS: LANDSCAPE, LAND USE, AND NATURAL RESOURCES. Island Pr., 1999. (978155963720X)
- McDonough, William. CRADLE TO CRADLE: REMAKING THE WAY WE MAKE THINGS. Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2002. (0613919874, hardback; 0865475873, paperback)
- McHarg, Ian L. DESIGN WITH NATURE. John Wiley, 1995. (9780471114604)
- Thompson, J. William and Kim Sorvig. SUSTAINABLE LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION: A GUIDE TO GREEN BUILDING OUTDOORS. 2nd ed., Island Pr., 2007. (1597261424, hardback; 1597261432, paperback)
- Van der Ryn, Sim. ECOLOGICAL DESIGN. Island Pr., 1995. (9781559633888, hardback; 9781559633895, paperback)
- Wasowski, Andy. BUILDING WITHIN NATURE: A GUIDE FOR HOME OWNERS, CONTRACTORS AND ARCHITECTS. Univ. of Minnesota Pr, 2006. (978081664902)
- http://www.sustainablesites.org/
- The preliminary report of the Sustainable Sites Initiative, STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES FOR SUSTAINABLE SITES, an interdisciplinary partnership between the American Society of Landscape Architects, the Lady Bird
- Johnson Wildflower Center, the United States Botanic Garden and a diverse group of other stakeholder organizations.
SPECIFIC TECHNIQUES OF SUSTAINABLE DESIGN:
- Dunnett, Nigel and Andy Clapden. RAIN GARDENS: BRINGING WATER TO LIFE IN THE DESIGNED LANDSCAPE. Timber Pr., 2007. (9780881928266)
- Dunnett, Nigel and Noel Kingsbury. PLANTING GREEN ROOFS AND LIVING WALLS. Timber Pr., 2004. (9780881926408)
- Ferguson, Bruce K. POROUS PAVEMENT. CRC Press, 2005. (9780849326707)
RELATED TO PLANTS:
- Armitage, Allan M. ARMITAGE’S NATIVE PLANTS FOR NORTH AMERICAN GARDENS. Timber Pr., 2006. (9780881927603)
- Beresford-Kroeger, Diana. ARBORETUM AMERICA: A PHILOSOPHY OF THE FOREST. Univ. of Michigan Pr, 2003. (9780472068517)
- Beresford-Kroeger, Diana. A GARDEN FOR LIFE: THE NATURAL APPROACH TO DESIGNING, PLANTING, AND
- MAINTAINING A NORTH TEMPERATE GARDEN. Univ. of Michigan Pr, 2004. (9780472030125)
- Burrell, C. Colston. NATIVE ALTERNATIVES TO INVASIVE PLANTS. Brooklyn Botanical Garden, 2006. (9781889538747)
- Daniels, Stevie. EASY LAWNS: LOW MAINTENANCE NATIVE GRASSES FOR GARDENERS EVERYWHERE. Brooklyn Botanical Garden, 2001. (9781889538129)
- Diekelmann, Robert Schuster. NATURAL LANDSCAPING DESIGNING WITH NATIVE PLANT COMMUNITIES. Univ. of Wisconsin Pr, 2002. (9780299173241)
- Druse, Ken. NATURAL HABITAT GARDEN. Timber Pr. 2004. (9780881926323)
- Harper, Peter. THE NATURAL GARDEN BOOK: GARDENING IN HARMONY WITH NATURE. Octupus, 2000. (978856750566)
- Hightshoe, Gary L. NATIVE TREES, SHRUBS, AND VINES FOR URBAN AND RURAL AMERICA; A PLANTING
- DESIGN MANUAL FOR ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGNERS. John Wiley, 1987. (9780471288794)
- Jones, Samuel B., Jr. GARDENING WITH NATIVE WILDFLOWERS. Timber Pr., 1997. (9780881923810)
- LAWNS: GUIDELINES FOR CREATING ENVIRONMENTALLY RESPONSIBLE LANDSCAPES. APLD, 2005.
- Marinelli, Janet, ed. GOING NATIVE: BIODIVERSITY IN OUR OWN BACKYARDS. Brooklyn Botanical Garden, 1996. (9780945352853)
- Mizejewski, David. ATTRACTING BIRDS, BUTTERFLIES AND OTHER BACKYARD WILDLIFE. Creative Homeowner, 2004. (9781580111508)
- Roberts, Edith A. AMERICAN PLANTS FOR AMERICAN GARDENS; PLANT ECOLOGY – THE STUDY OF PLANTS IN RELATION TO THEIR ENVIRONMENT. Univ. of Georgia Pr, 1996. (9780820318516)
- Sauer, Leslie Jones. ONCE AND FUTURE FOREST: A GUIDE TO FOREST RESTORATION STRATEGIES. Island Press, 1998. (9781559635530)
- Scott, Jane. FIELD AND FOREST: A GUIDE TO NATIVE LANDSCAPES FOR GARDENERS AND NATURALISTS. Blackburn, 2002. (9781930665613)
- Stein, Sara B. NOAH’S GARDEN: RESTORING THE ECOLOGY OF OUR OWN BACKYARDS. Houghton Mifflin, 1993 (9780395653739, hardback; 9780395709405, paperback)
- Tallamy, Douglas W. BRINGING NATURE HOME: HOW NATIVE PLANTS SUSTAIN WILDLIFE IN OUR GARDENS. Timber Pr., 2007. (0881928542)
WEBSITES:
- http://plants.usda.gov
- USDA Web site, very good for habitat information; consolidates a great deal of information.
- http://soils.usda.gov/use/urban/primer.html
- Valuable PDF download, essential for tree work in urban areas.
FOR THE CALIFORNIA DESIGNER:
- Bornstein, Carol and others. CALIFORNIA NATIVE PLANTS FOR THE GARDEN. Cachuna Pr., 2006 (0962850594, hardback; 09628540586, paperback)
- Hickman, James C., ed. THE JEPSON MANUAL – HIGHER PLANTS OF CALIFORNIA. Univ. of California Pr., 1993. (9780520082557)
- PLANTS AND LANDSCAPE FOR SUMMER-DRY CLIMATES OF THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY REGION. East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD), 2005. (0975323105, hardback; 097523113, paperback)
- Sawyer, John O. and Rodd Keeler-Wolf. A MANUAL OF CALIFORNIA VEGETATION. California Native Plant Society, 1995. (0943460255, hardback; 0943460253, paperback)
- Smith, M. Nevin. NATIVE TREASURES GARDENING WITH THE PLATNS OF CALIFORNIA. Univ. of California Pr., 2006. (05202441257, hardback; 0520244265, paperback)
FOR THE EASTERN AND/OR MID-ATLANTIC DESIGNER:
- Cullina, William. NATIVE TREES, SHRUBS, & VINES: A GUIDE TO USING, GROWING, AND PROPAGATING NORTH AMERICAN WOODY PLANTS. Houghton Mifflin, 2002. (9780618098583)
- Darke, Rick. AMERICAN WOODLAND GARDEN: CAPTURING THE SPIRIT OF THE DECIDUOUS FOREST. Timber Pr., 2002. (9780881925456)
- Lathan, Zora. ECOSCAPING BACK TO THE FUTURE … RESTORING CHESAPEAKE LANDSCAPES: NATIVE PLANT RAIN GARDENS AND XERISCAPES. Chesapeake Ecology Center, 2005.
- NATIVE PLANTS FOR WILDLIFE HABITAT AND CONSERVATION LANDSCAPING: CHESAPEAKE BAY WATERSHED. U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Chesapeake Bat Field Office, 2003.
- https://www.allianceforthebay.org Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay; valuable resources for the designer.
History
From 2008 through 2010 Doug Spiro of Spiro Landscapes led the ERC in addressing even more “sustainable landscaping” issues in reaching out to various local and state programs. We have contributed both industry expertise and perspective on both practices and policy to Ecobiz, Oregon Tilth, Earth Advantage, and Metro.
Since 2011, Corey Petersen of Pacific Landscape Management has led the expansion of educational opportunities. Working with the Expo Committee, we have promoted many classes for members to receive continuing education credit and to better understand sustainability in our industry.