Impact of Landscaping on Soil Carbon: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(Created Page + Added Basic Sections/Info) |
m (Minor Clarification) |
||
| (2 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
| Line 5: | Line 5: | ||
**Furthermore there is the Climate Change aspect of [[Land Use Change]] / [[Carbon Sequestration in Soil]] etc | **Furthermore there is the Climate Change aspect of [[Land Use Change]] / [[Carbon Sequestration in Soil]] etc | ||
*Various other variables/externalities will be discussed on other pages listed in the “Internal Links” section | *Various other variables/externalities will be discussed on other pages listed in the “Internal Links” section | ||
=Hypotheses= | |||
==Chop and Drop Hypothesis== | |||
*Similar to the [[Permaculture]] concept of “ [[Chop and Drop]] “ , the use of quick growing biomass, and assuming a [[Mulching Lawnmower]] rather than a [[Bagging Lawnmower]] is used etc, this will create a layer of mulch / thatch that will decompose into [[Compost]] essentially, growing SOM | |||
==Burnup Hypothesis== | |||
*Due to the fine shredding of a mulching lawnmower (and to a lesser extent string trimmer, although if used to essentially scythe/chop down TALL growth, this is less valid), and the non-buried nature of a mulch/thatch layer, it will undergo rapid [[Aerobic Digestion]] and short of [[Ash Content]] minerals and such will largely have the Organic Fraction “burnt off” | |||
*To what degree Erosion via Wind is also encouraged via mowing also ties into this argument | |||
=Experimental Design= | |||
*It would be pretty simple…short of having land | |||
*Set up [[Test Plots]] | |||
*Have one area basically be “wild” | |||
*Have another area be wild, but occasionally mowed down to a certain height | |||
*Have another area that is a grass mix and left wild | |||
*Have another area that is a grass mix but mowed occasionally | |||
*Have a final area that is a grass mix but HEAVILY mowed at a low deck height | |||
*THEN after a year or more, do a [[Soil Sample Test]] and see what you learn | |||
**Ideally “rinse and repeat” | |||
=Internal Links= | =Internal Links= | ||
* | *[[Impact of Landscaping on Micro/Nano-Plastic Pollution]] | ||
**Essentially does the use of a (Non-Biodegradable at least) [[String Trimmer]] impact Soil Microplastics at all/to what extent? | |||
***Given that (plastic) string is going…somewhere…via mechanical reduction (short of the occasional larger segment that can be picked up+disposed of properly)…where is that plastic dust going+what impacts does it potentially have | |||
*[[Impact of Landscaping on Biodiversity]] | |||
**Ie Time Between Mowing Intervals and Local Biodiversity | |||
*[[Impact of Landscaping on Evapotranspiration]] | |||
**Does more frequent mowing dry the soil out, or does longer grass/grass like mix of plants for ground cover “dry” the soil out more via increased evapotranspiration? | |||
**Also long term impacts of the microclimate made via a lawn/irrigated lawn etc | |||
=External Links= | =External Links= | ||
Latest revision as of 15:01, 18 March 2026
Basics
- This page aims to explore the impact of various Landscaping methods, and Soil Organic Matter
- This can be both a cost saving aspect (at least in Highly Managed Lawns going for a uniform green grass type look, even if fertilizer is required etc
- May matter less in a Low Management Ground Cover Only Lawn
- Furthermore there is the Climate Change aspect of Land Use Change / Carbon Sequestration in Soil etc
- This can be both a cost saving aspect (at least in Highly Managed Lawns going for a uniform green grass type look, even if fertilizer is required etc
- Various other variables/externalities will be discussed on other pages listed in the “Internal Links” section
Hypotheses
Chop and Drop Hypothesis
- Similar to the Permaculture concept of “ Chop and Drop “ , the use of quick growing biomass, and assuming a Mulching Lawnmower rather than a Bagging Lawnmower is used etc, this will create a layer of mulch / thatch that will decompose into Compost essentially, growing SOM
Burnup Hypothesis
- Due to the fine shredding of a mulching lawnmower (and to a lesser extent string trimmer, although if used to essentially scythe/chop down TALL growth, this is less valid), and the non-buried nature of a mulch/thatch layer, it will undergo rapid Aerobic Digestion and short of Ash Content minerals and such will largely have the Organic Fraction “burnt off”
- To what degree Erosion via Wind is also encouraged via mowing also ties into this argument
Experimental Design
- It would be pretty simple…short of having land
- Set up Test Plots
- Have one area basically be “wild”
- Have another area be wild, but occasionally mowed down to a certain height
- Have another area that is a grass mix and left wild
- Have another area that is a grass mix but mowed occasionally
- Have a final area that is a grass mix but HEAVILY mowed at a low deck height
- THEN after a year or more, do a Soil Sample Test and see what you learn
- Ideally “rinse and repeat”
Internal Links
- Impact of Landscaping on Micro/Nano-Plastic Pollution
- Essentially does the use of a (Non-Biodegradable at least) String Trimmer impact Soil Microplastics at all/to what extent?
- Given that (plastic) string is going…somewhere…via mechanical reduction (short of the occasional larger segment that can be picked up+disposed of properly)…where is that plastic dust going+what impacts does it potentially have
- Essentially does the use of a (Non-Biodegradable at least) String Trimmer impact Soil Microplastics at all/to what extent?
- Impact of Landscaping on Biodiversity
- Ie Time Between Mowing Intervals and Local Biodiversity
- Impact of Landscaping on Evapotranspiration
- Does more frequent mowing dry the soil out, or does longer grass/grass like mix of plants for ground cover “dry” the soil out more via increased evapotranspiration?
- Also long term impacts of the microclimate made via a lawn/irrigated lawn etc