Sustainable Landscaping

UNI has established in several areas of prairie plantings in newly developed areas in order to avoid mowing expenses, including labor, equipment and fertilizer.

UNI in recent years has shifted from 'managed burning' to cutting and bailing the grasses for beneficial uses in agriculture. UNI strategically times the cutting and bailing to enhance the diversity of the prairie eco-system and retard encroachment of tree species.

Prairie with wildflowers

UNI recycles leaves and branches accumulating from our maintenance practices. These materials are composted with the finished compost being re-used in landscape maintenance activities.

Compost

Grounds is involved in enhancing water quality in the watershed, 'Dry Run Creek' in which UNI resides. The university has developed several bio-cells, pervious paving installations, green roofs and streambank restoration projects that both reduce the environmental impact from stormwater run-off from impermeable pavements and roofs and enhance the visual quality of the campus landscape.

Wright Hall Biocell

UNI has established in several areas of prairie plantings in newly developed areas in order to avoid mowing expenses, including labor, equipment and fertilizer.

UNI in recent years has shifted from 'managed burning' to cutting and bailing the grasses for beneficial uses in agriculture. UNI strategically times the cutting and bailing to enhance the diversity of the prairie eco-system and retard encroachment of tree species.

Prairie with wildflowers

UNI recycles leaves and branches accumulating from our maintenance practices. These materials are composted with the finished compost being re-used in landscape maintenance activities.

Compost

Grounds is involved in enhancing water quality in the watershed, 'Dry Run Creek' in which UNI resides. The university has developed several bio-cells, pervious paving installations, green roofs and streambank restoration projects that both reduce the environmental impact from stormwater run-off from impermeable pavements and roofs and enhance the visual quality of the campus landscape.

Wright Hall Biocell