[MAIPC] Fwd: [ReWild Announcements] Coming Soon: ReWild Native Plant Sale and Two Online ReWild Learning Sessions!
Nathan Hartshorne
nshartshorne at gmail.com
Mon Mar 8 16:08:23 PST 2021
I recently discovered this native garden non-profit Rewild Long Island.
They help out with native gardening across the island. While it's outside
the area of our main member base, these two online workshops looks great.
Are you looking for new ideas to try out in your garden this Spring?
ReWild Long Island presents two online sessions this Spring to get you
ready. And we have a native plant sale launching very soon!
*www.rewildlongisland.org/springsales2021
<http://www.rewildlongisland.org/springsales2021>*
<http://www.rewildlongisland.org/springsales2021>
*When*: Tuesday, March 23, 2021 @ 7:30 PM
*Speaker*: Kimberly Simmen of KMS Native Plants, LLC
*Create a Pollinator Friendly Garden*
Are you new to native plants and need help getting started? The wide
variety of plants available and the overwhelming information available can
make your initial forays a little intimidating. Kimberly Simmen, an
experienced horticulturist, presents an introductory guide to starting a
pollinator garden.
No prior experience is required as Kimberly walks through the process, the
plants, the planting and maintenance.
Kimberly is also an entrepreneur with a long history of growing natives who
has opened KMS Native Plants, LLC, in Lake Grove to provide Long Islanders
with year-round access to native plants.
Click here to join Kimberly’s session on Tuesday, March 23rd at 7:30 PM
<https://hpe.zoom.us/j/94791102212>
*When*: April 6, 2021 @ 7:30 PM
*Speaker:* Anthony Marinello of Dropseed Native Landscapes
*Planting a Pocket Prairie for Any Size Yard *
You don’t need a lot of space to create a big buzz with pollinators and
other wildlife. Whether you have a small yard, or just want to convert a
portion of a larger space, a Postage Stamp Prairie is the answer. Also
known as Pocket Prairies, these small plantings have the ability to
recreate the Maritime Grassland plant communities that once dominated large
portions of Long Island, providing you with an attractive, biodiverse
garden filled with color and life.
Anthony Marinello, a permaculture & rewilding expert, presents this session
for new and experienced rewilders alike. Anthony founded Dropseed Native
Landscapes to give Long Islanders the ability to transform their piece of
the Island into a native plant oasis to sustain both humans and wildlife
alike.
Click here to join Anthony’s session on Tuesday, April 6th at 7:30 PM
<https://hpe.zoom.us/j/98989534685>
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