FI Conservancy: 4 Things Every Garden Should Do by Doug Tallamy

by Jane Ahrens

Must-Read Article: Doug Tallamy on the Four Things Every Garden Should Do

Utilitarian areas of lawn may remain as a mechanism for moving around a property, even in a native landscape such as Mt. Cuba Center in Delaware, but are greatly reduced from the traditional lawn-heavy proportion. Photo Credit Douglas W. Tallamy*

Doug Tallamy is no stranger to Fishers Island. A longtime supporter of our Fishers Island Conservancy mission, he has visited the island multiple times, leading tours of the Parade Grounds and inspiring residents to rethink how their landscapes can support the natural world. His message is simple but transformative: what we plant directly shapes the health of our ecosystems!

In a recent New York Times article, Tallamy outlines four ecological goals every landscape should aim to fulfill:

  • Manage the watershed
  • Support pollinators
  • Bolster a viable food web
  • Sequester carbon

These four principles are central to the work we are doing through habitat restoration, native plant demonstration gardens, invasive species removal, and community education. Like Tallamy, we believe that every yard and every effort counts.

Tallamy encourages small, achievable steps, such as planting keystone native species like oaks or goldenrod, replacing invasive plants, and rethinking the role of lawn in residential landscapes. These changes can transform private properties into powerful tools for conservation.

Whether you’re maintaining a home garden or caring for larger green spaces, this article is a valuable resource for anyone looking to align their landscape with nature!

Read the full articleThe Four Ecologically Crucial Things You Should Do in Your Garden (NYT)

April 9, 2025, Article written by Margaret Roach
Feature photo by Rob Cardillo for The New York Times

*SAVE THE DATES: Doug will be here on Island for the FI Conservancy’s Sunset on the Beach event on Saturday, July 19 and will be giving a talk that Sunday, July 20, 2025.

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