Riparian & Wetland Restoration
Noxious & Invasive Weed Management
Brushing & Invasive Species Removal
Fire Suppression & Burn Reclamation
Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP)
Well Site Monitoring
Discover the benefits of Native Plants
At Conservation Seeding and Restoration, Inc. we are dedicated to the science of establishing and restoring ecologically healthy habitats with Native Plants.
Native plants are incredibly beautiful and have specifically adapted to the local climate and soil conditions where they naturally occur. Native plants are welcomed by wildlife, serving an important role in the local ecosystem. Our indigenous natives thrive in the varied and rugged environments of the Great Basin Region, such as Idaho and Wyoming. Native plants have evolved to be drought tolerant and disease resistant.
Once established, native plants require very little stewardship, especially when compared to the maintenance inputs like fertilizers and pesticides that non-native and ornamental plants require. Most ornamental or non-native trees and shrubs require 24 to 36 inches of water per year just to survive. The Great Basin region is a cold desert with only 4 to 18 inches of annual rainfall a year. Property owners who have replaced their ornamental bluegrass lawns with Native grasses have reduced their water consumption by over 70%.
You can make a positive impact on the environment and enjoy the beauty, ease of care, and conservation of precious resources by bringing native plants into your landscapes and properties. Conservation Seeding & Restoration, Inc. will satisfy all aspects of your native restoration goals. Our team will bring passion and expertise every step of the way. From design to plant and seed propagation, to installation and stewardship, Conservation Seeding and Restoration, Inc. is saving the planet one native plant at a time.
EVENTS & NEWS
CSR will have personnel and/or a display, booth, or table at shows marked
Thursday October 28 - Saturday October 30, 2010 CANCELLED - Sun Valley Sustainability Conference; Sun Valley, ID
Wednesday November 3 - Thursday November 4, 2010 - Utah Nursery & Landscape Association Southern Utah Green Conference; St. George, UT
Tuesday December 7 - Thursday December 9, 2010 - Western Forestry & Conservation Association Fifth Western Native Plant Conference ; Portland, OR
Friday January 19 - Sunday January 21, 2011 - Idaho Nursery & Landscape Association Idaho Hort Expo ; Boise, ID
Tuesday January 25 - Thursday January 27, 2011 - Utah Nursery & Landscape Association Utah Green Conference & Trade Show ; Sandy, UT
Wednesday March 25 - Friday March 27, 2011 - Boise Flower & Garden Show ; Boise, ID
Friday April 22, 2011 - Earth Day!
Friday April 29, 2011 - Arbor Day
Saturday April 2011 - Pocatello Community Environmental Fair; Pocatello, ID
May 2011 - Sawtooth Botanical Garden Spring Plant Sale; Gimlet, ID
Saturday & Sunday September 2011 - 1000 Springs Festival ; Hagerman, ID