With the help of 20 Memphis Business Academy students and Clean Memphis
organizers, Memphis Light, Gas and Water is replanting a power line right of way
with wildflowers and native grasses as its first linear
meadow.
The high school students will set out 200 seedlings of several wildflower
species Thursday morning in the more visible area of MLGW’s linear meadow in
John F. Kennedy Park, 4577 Raleigh-LaGrange Rd. Last week, workers using a seed
drill planted the area with wildflower and native grass
seeds.
“This will not only lower our maintenance expenses, but it will also
enhance the natural environment,” said MLGW’s Commercial and Industrial Customer
Care manager Bill Bullock. It likely will take two summers before the meadow is
fully established.
In all, students and workers will be transforming about 13 acres – or
5,500 linear feet – into a field with such plants as black-eyed Susans,
coneflowers and milkweed. The native grasses and wildflowers provide food and
habitat for birds, bees and butterflies. The meadow also will better filter any
runoff into the nearby Wolf River.
For
more project details, go to: midsouthgreenprint.org/progress/project/kennedy-park-mlgw-native-grasses-wildflowers/
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Who:
MLGW, Memphis Business Academy students and Clean Memphis
What:
Students setting out 200 small wildflower plants
When:
9:15 a.m. Thursday, June 30 for about one hour
Where:
John F. Kennedy Park, 4577 Raleigh-LaGrange Rd. – about 1/4 mile into the
260-acre park on the right- hand side – just beyond the Alzheimer’s Day Services
center.
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