[MAIPC] ReWild Montgomery

Nathan Hartshorne nshartshorne at gmail.com
Tue Mar 23 17:38:19 PDT 2021


Hey sorry.  Just saw this and ut will end soon.  But it is being recorded.
I will respond with the recording.

On Tuesday, March 23, 2021, Donna Ford-Werntz <dford2 at wvu.edu> wrote:

> Has anyone gotten into 3/23 seminar?  It says 7:15pm start, but is waiting
> for host (maybe different time zone)?
>
> Donna Ford-Werntz, Ph.D.
> Service Professor/Herbarium Curator
> Biology Dept., Box 6057
> Life Sci. Bldg., 53 Campus Dr.
> <https://www.google.com/maps/search/53+Campus+Dr.+%0D%0AWest+Virginia?entry=gmail&source=g>
> West Virginia Univ.
> Morgantown, WV 26506
> 304-293-0794; biology.wvu.edu
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> *From:* MAIPC <maipc-bounces at lists.maipc.org> on behalf of Marney Bruce <
> marneyb3 at gmail.com>
> *Sent:* Tuesday, March 9, 2021 10:12 AM
> *To:* Nathan Hartshorne <nshartshorne at gmail.com>
> *Cc:* MAIPC <maipc at lists.maipc.org>
> *Subject:* [MAIPC] ReWild Montgomery
>
> Thank you very much for this, Nathan. I want you all to know that we have
> a lot going on right here. Chesapeake Wild Ones helps and encourages
> gardeners who want to go native and has a sub group that is looking into
> encouraging MDOT and other transportation units to plant native plants on
> roadsides. There is also a group called Rewild Montgomery that  aims to
> increase awareness of the essential value of native plants and provide
> education and resources to help people envision and implement native
> species plantings. Chesapeake Natives is hosting a streaming of Hometown
> Habitat this weekend. There may be a few places left, so contact me if you
> are interested. It’s free.
>
> Recognizing and knowing invasive plants is all part of the plan.
>
> Marney
>
> On Mar 8, 2021, at 7:08 PM, Nathan Hartshorne <nshartshorne at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> 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>*
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> *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>
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> *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.
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> 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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