Ford Park Restoration

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Ford Park is situated along the eastern edge of the city at 2115 Ford Rd. It features walking and biking trails as well as playground equipment and a picnic shelter. Restoration work currently underway aligns with the city's Natural Resources Master Plan.

Invasive species, such as buckthorn, dominate the site and there is little regrowth of oaks and other native trees occurring. As part of this restoration, the city will remove invasive species, thin less desirable trees and plant a diverse range of native trees. Increasing biodiversity on the site will ensure a healthy oak forest for future generations.

Work is done in partnership with Hennepin County which provides labor, through a job training program, and the trees for planting.

Ford Park is situated along the eastern edge of the city at 2115 Ford Rd. It features walking and biking trails as well as playground equipment and a picnic shelter. Restoration work currently underway aligns with the city's Natural Resources Master Plan.

Invasive species, such as buckthorn, dominate the site and there is little regrowth of oaks and other native trees occurring. As part of this restoration, the city will remove invasive species, thin less desirable trees and plant a diverse range of native trees. Increasing biodiversity on the site will ensure a healthy oak forest for future generations.

Work is done in partnership with Hennepin County which provides labor, through a job training program, and the trees for planting.

  • Fall 2024

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    Herbicide treatment was applied on all buckthorn over the seven acre wooded space area of the park. Treating this aggressive invasive species will open up light and space to assist in the establishment of the 10,000 seedlings we planted. Even further, we have had great success over the summer with nearby seed sources naturally seeding in on the site (natural regeneration).

    An oak infected with twolined chestnut borer

    Upcoming work: We lost several more oak trees due to drought stress and twolined chestnut borer in the park over the summer of 2024. We will be removing multiple dead oak trees that pose a future risk to our trail.

    Otherwise, staff will mostly be taking a step back on management outside of one annual herbicide treatment of buckthorn in the fall for the foreseeable future.

    Interesting note: about 90% of the seedlings we planted in the spring have survived the summer and are in good condition. This was very exciting for us to see, given we were anticipating a survival rate of about 50%.

  • Summer 2024

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    The city's Natural Resources Division spot treated for garlic mustard, burdock, and common motherwort with herbicide. Treating these invasive species early will prevent them from establishing and overtaking desired native species on the forest floor.

  • Spring 2024

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    Volunteer plant 10,000 seedlings

    The Minnetonka forestry staff led a team of volunteers on a daylong event where they planted 10,000 seedlings across the forest floor. Many team members were local Cargill employees interested in activities that connect back to the earth. Volunteers planted a variety of 52 trees and shrub seedlings with assistance from Hennepin County Forestry which provided thousands of tree seedlings. While it will take several years for a renewed forest to flourish, Assistant City Forester Josh Obermeyer expects to see positive results year by year.

  • Winter 2024

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    Small scale buckthorn removal has been ongoing since January. Teams will bring in the forestry mower in the coming weeks to mow down and mulch buckthorn. A large scale planting event is anticipated in May

Page last updated: 27 Nov 2024, 10:02 AM