Regulated Practices
Classification of Regulated Practices
Practices regulated under the Standard are classified as required,
preferred, or prohibited.
Required: |
means that Certified Organic Land
Care Professionals must employ these practices in the provision
of Organic Land Care. |
Preferred: |
means that Certified Organic Land Care Professionals
should prefer these practices over others available at this
time for the provision of Organic Land Care. |
Prohibited: |
means that Certified Organic Land
Care Professionals must not employ these practices under any
circumstances in the provision of Organic Land Care. |
General Requirements
Required: |
- Employing practices in order of preference for their
ability to:
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- enhance and support natural processes within healthy ecosystems
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- minimize damage to the environment or any part thereof
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- Preparing and / or working to a landscape management plan
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- Minimizing all forms of pollution in the establishment
and care of landscapes
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- Maintaining tools and machinery in optimal working condition
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Prohibited: |
- Using, introducing, propagating or producing genetically
modified organisms in any form
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Resource Management
Water Management
Required: |
- Providing the appropriate quantity and quality of water
to maintain the health of the landscape
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Preferred: |
- Conserving water in the landscape through appropriate
grades, structures, soil management, vegetation and water
use
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Prohibited: |
- Creating grades and drainage patterns that result in water
being discharged onto neighbouring property without prior
consent
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- Using water in a manner that results in the degradation
of the soil
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- Draining or filling wetland habitat
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- Using, handling, storing or disposing of any substance
or product in a manner that results in the contamination
of water
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Air Management
Required: |
- Optimizing the circulation of air throughout the environment
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Preferred: |
- Minimizing emissions into the air
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Prohibited: |
- Using, handling, storing or disposing of any substance
or product in a manner that result in the contamination
of air
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Soil Management
Required: |
- Maintaining or increasing soil organic matter content
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- Preventing and / or relieving soil compaction in planted
areas
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- Applying nutrient specific fertilizers and pH altering
products based on soil or tissue analysis.
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Preferred: |
- Recycling organic matter in place
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- Composting and reusing organic matter on site
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- Increasing diversity of soil life
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Prohibited: |
- Applying materials that inhibit the cycling of organic
matter, air and water in planted areas
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- Applying materials, or using practices that result in
the degradation of soil fertility or soil structure in planted
areas
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- Applying materials, or using practices that result in
the degradation of soil biodiversity in planted areas
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- Using, handling, storing or disposing of any substance
or product in a manner that results in the contamination
of soil
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- Disposing of organic matter in waste disposal facilities
where composting alternatives exist
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Landscape Management
Landscape Design
Required: |
- Enhancing and protecting biodiversity
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Preferred: |
- Leaving native ecosystems intact
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- Creating ecosystems that are sustainable with minimum
human intervention
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- Using disease and pest resistant plant varieties
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- Using plants whose characteristics and cultural requirements
are appropriate for the site
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- Modifying the site to create an appropriate environment
for the desired plants
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- Creating appropriate barriers or buffer zones to protect
organically managed landscapes from contamination through
neighbouring non-organic practices
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- Creating or maintaining natural buffers along watercourses
and wetland habitat
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- Communicating with neighbouring land owners about landscape
modifications that may cause environmental changes beyond
the landscape boundary.
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Prohibited: |
- Introducing plants known to be invasive in the area or
in similar environments
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Landscape Construction
Required: |
- Using the most appropriate materials in optimal quantities
to create ideal habitat for the chosen plants and the organisms
associated with them
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- Avoiding or minimizing injury to plants, above and below
ground
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- Limiting soil compaction to areas required for structural
support
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- Disposing of waste materials in the most environmentally
sound manner available.
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Preferred: |
- Using or modifying the existing soil
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- Using the least invasive construction methods and tools
to achieve the landscape design objectives
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- Using the most environmentally benign building materials
available
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- Using renewable, biodegradable and recycled resources
from local sources
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- Using plants and seeds from certified organic sources
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- Minimizing and recycling waste
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- Sourcing plants and seeds that have been cultivated rather
than removed from the wild, except where salvaged from an
area where the vegetation will be destroyed for other reasons
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Prohibited: |
- Causing disturbance beyond the landscape boundary
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Landscape Maintenance
Required: |
- Working to a landscape management plan
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- Maintaining or increasing ecosystem biodiversity
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- Modifying the environment to increase the overall health
of the ecosystem
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- Avoiding or minimizing injury to plants, above and below
ground
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Preferred: |
- Preventing the introduction or spread of undesired organisms
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- Employing biological, physical and mechanical methods
to control undesired organisms
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- Removing or replacing plants that are poorly suited for
the environmental conditions
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- Composting diseased plant parts
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Plant Propagation
Preferred: |
- Establishing appropriate symbiotic microorganisms in the
growing medium before sale or transplanting of plant material
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- Using growing media that do not compromise the sustainability
of the source
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Prohibited: |
- Reducing the humus content of the soil
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