Growing Great Buffers
Growing Great Buffers is a series of short, helpful videos that describe step-by-step maintenance tasks needed for newly planted riparian buffers.
Riparian buffers are a great way to protect streams, rivers, ponds, and lakes. They also serve as beneficial wildlife habitat. Newly planted riparian buffers need care and upkeep in order to succeed in both of these roles. Growing Great Buffers is a series of short, helpful videos that describe step-by-step maintenance tasks for anyone who owns or manages streamside plantings. Topics include weed identification, and pest management, mulch options, replacing dead trees, tree tube issues, and more.
those pests.
You can access all 7 videos at https://extension.psu.edu/growing-great-buffers
-
Integrated Pest Prevention in Buffers
length: 00:04:00 | Sarah K Xenophon
Newly planted riparian buffers are subject to many pests. To make your buffer successful, your pest management plan needs to identify which pests you have and include a variety of strategies to deal with those pests. -
Replanting Dead Trees in Your Buffer
length: 00:03:15 | Jennifer R Fetter, Zachary Cowell, Amanda Grube, Allyson Ulsh
In the first few years of establishment, it’s good to replace riparian buffer trees that die and try to eliminate the causes of these mortalities in the future. -
Invasive Species Management in Buffers
length: 00:06:36 | Jennifer R Fetter, Ryan Hill
This video provides a brief introduction to the identification and management of five commonly encountered invasive riparian buffer weeds in Pennsylvania. -
Maintaining Tree Tubes and Shelters in Buffers
length: 00:02:20 | Kristen Koch, Zachary Cowell, Amanda Grube, Allyson Ulsh
Many new riparian buffers include tree tubes or shelters to protect the newly planted trees from environmental and manmade stress. Those tubes need to be properly maintained. -
Tree Tube Pest Management in Buffers
length: 00:06:36 | Jennifer R Fetter, Sean Bernheisel, Sarah Xenophon
Tree tubes are a great way to help your newly planted riparian buffer trees grow, but they can also make great homes for weeds and wildlife pests. -
Mulching for Weed Control in Buffers
length: 00:04:08 | Jennifer R Fetter, Zachary Cowell, Amanda Grube, Allyson Ulsh
Mulching is one option for helping to control weeds in your newly planted riparian buffer. -
Understanding When to Remove Tree Tubes in Your Buffer
length: 00:04:24 | Kristen Koch
Knowing when it’s time to remove tree tubes or shelters from your riparian buffer trees can be difficult. Taking them off too soon or too late can create additional issues and work for you and your trees.