Sir John's
Homestead Ratepayer Association Inc.
Comprising Sir John's
Homestead, Redstart Drive, Solitaire Court
(area bounded by Dundas Street, Erindale Secondary School, Glen Erin Trail
and Mississauga Road, in Ward 8 of the City Mississauga in Ontario, Canada)
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The "park" is located immediately north of Sir John's Homestead to the west
of the entrance to Solitaire Court. It extends from the street to the area of
trees that extend to the creek behind. This area provides a background to the
park and is designated as a "Natural Area". It had become overgrown and
populated with thistles and burdock. During the spring of 2011,
Association volunteers worked with the Natural Areas Coordinator (NAC), cut
back overgrown shrubs and small trees, and removed a truck load of weeds.
This was followed by planting of about 50 shrubs and trees. In the fall of
2011, volunteers planted 60 more shrubs along part of the front. In future,
more shrubs will be planted to complete the boundary between the natural area
and the grass area. Wood chips are being spread to restrict weed growth
and protect the young shrubs. The new shrubs are cranberry, dogwood, fragrant
sumac and nannyberry which should provide a pleasant boundary.
For many years, the city had not cut part of the former grassy area
and 2 m high weeds had taken over. In the fall of 2010, at the Association's
request, the high weeds were cut down by city staff and the area mowed with the
rest of the grass. In the fall of 2011, city staff applied a safe, natural,
non-selective herbicide, roto-tilled and applied grass seed. All the work done
follows provincial guidelines. City staff have committed to implement an
aggressive cultural maintenance program within this area in the form of
monthly aeration, fertilization, spring and summer topdressing, overseeding
and mowing at a height of 3". This maintenance program is said to be greatly
effective and efficient in strengthening the turf stand and crowding out weeds.
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