Highland Park embraces dandelions as part of environmental strategy

Highland Park embraces dandelions as part of environmental strategy
Dan Voss Director of Parks — Official Website
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Spring often brings dandelions to the forefront in parks, prompting some to wonder about the Park District’s approach to managing these yellow flowers. According to a recent communication from the Park District of Highland Park, allowing dandelions to bloom plays a role in maintaining park health.

“Letting them bloom is one way we keep our parks at their healthiest,” the statement said. While dandelions are not a complete nutritional source for bee pollinators, they do help fill early spring food source gaps.

The District aims to avoid using lawn chemicals to eliminate what some might see as an unsightly nuisance. “As part of our best management practices, we aim to avoid spraying lawn chemicals,” it was noted. Instead, once the grass reaches an appropriate length, crews will mow the dandelions for a more uniform green appearance.

Highland Park’s District was among the first in Illinois to adopt an Environmental Policy focused on enhancing and protecting the environment by minimizing adverse impacts on air and water quality. This policy includes Integrated Pest Management practices that reduce chemical use in favor of other methods such as careful mowing and aeration.

“This includes ‘Integrated Pest Management’ practices that minimize chemical use,” the release emphasized.

In essence, working with nature rather than against it allows for healthier recreational spaces.



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