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THE GARDEN GOES DARK
Horticulture
|September - October 2024
Yes, gardens have their dark side. But-surprise! A garden's darkness can be good, not sinister.
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Indeed, I mean to enlighten you about how darkness at night can improve your garden's ecological function.
Many gardeners today are trying to work with, not against, nature. We're learning more about our garden's effect on local ecosystems, and we're choosing plants that support native bees, feed caterpillars of butterflies and moths and provide birds with food and habitat over the winter.
ILLUMINATING A PROBLEMWe know pollinators are decreasing worldwide because of habitat loss and pesticide use, and we are creating eco-friendly gardens to help combat that loss. But another factor has come to light-namely, artificial light itself. Too much of it is shining on our gardens at night.
Landscape lighting has many practical purposes. It illuminates paths, stairs and entrances, reducing tripping hazards and helping to ensure the safety of family and guests. But it can also be hazardous to the environment.
DarkSky International-an organization that promotes the value of unlit places for humans and wildlife-defines light pollution as the human-made alteration of the outdoor light levels that occur naturally. They explain further that when we overlight, fail to use timers and sensors or use the wrong color of light, we can negatively affect many parts of our world, such as migratory birds, pollinators, sea turtles and mammals, including humans.

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