{"id":126,"date":"2015-03-26T19:53:04","date_gmt":"2015-03-26T19:53:04","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bemidjistate.edu\/offices\/sustainability\/?page_id=126"},"modified":"2026-05-21T09:41:39","modified_gmt":"2026-05-21T14:41:39","slug":"native-vegetation","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.bemidjistate.edu\/offices\/sustainability\/projects\/native-vegetation\/","title":{"rendered":"Native Vegetation"},"content":{"rendered":"
Sustainable landscaping should include an attractive environment that is in balance with the local climate and requires minimal resource inputs, such as fertilizer, pesticides and water.<\/p>\n
Sustainable landscaping begins with an appropriate design that includes functional, cost efficient, visually pleasing, environmentally friendly, and maintainable areas.<\/p>\n
We hope to break ground for this innovative use of space between Memorial Hall and Upper Hobson Memorial Union. Maintaining the turf grass in this space entails carrying a lawnmower across Centennial Plaza and up a flight of stairs. Instead, we envision a garden of native plants nestled around a circular paver patio.\u00a0 The native plants will support butterflies during their international migrations while the patio will provide an outdoor space for classroom instruction.\u00a0 The students who designed the space during their TAD Applied Project Management course also integrated hammock posts for enjoying study breaks.<\/p>\n
We are currently raising funds for this project, estimated at $20,000 total.\u00a0 We are grateful to the student body and a couple key donors for generously committing $11,000 toward the effort.\u00a0 We also have many donors to thank for contributing $1,600 during BSU’s recent Day of Giving.\u00a0 If you would like to help create this space for pollinators and people alike, visit the BSU Alumni & Foundation website<\/a>, choose ‘Other’ designation, and specify the ‘Butterfly Rest-stop & Outdoor Classroom.’\u00a0 Thank you!<\/p>\n