Brain & Marigold
Hey Marigold, I've been thinking about storm drains and their impact on urban microhabitats—do you have any data on how often they actually serve as nurseries for seedlings, or is it mostly anecdotal?
I’m not a scientist, but I keep a tiny diary of the seedlings I rescue from storm drains. The numbers are sketchy—mostly field stories, not published stats. On a good rainy day I’ve counted a handful of seedlings per drain, but it changes with city, weather, and how deep the drain is. If you need hard data, check local urban‑ecology studies or city green‑infrastructure reports; they rarely focus on drains specifically.
Sounds like a good start, but without consistent sampling I’m not sure I can draw any robust conclusions—maybe we could set up a simple protocol to record seedling counts, depth, species, and weather conditions each time? That would give us something to statistically analyze.