[MAIPC] [EXTERNAL] Native Garden Friend Challenge
Richard Gardner
rtgardner3 at yahoo.com
Mon Mar 29 13:48:29 PST 2021
I have about 20 Castanea dentata seedlings for anyone who is willing to come to Berks County, PA and dig them up. These are from wild seed collected on trails near home, not the nightmare hybrids.
On Monday, March 29, 2021, 09:41:59 AM EDT, Nathan Hartshorne <nshartshorne at gmail.com> wrote:
Just thought I would remind people that they can still do this. Today I found sprouts from 15 different species in my (NJ) garden. We have 300 pots that we seeded. Here are some adorable baby wild lupine.
On Mon, Oct 19, 2020 at 12:36 PM Bronwen H <bronwen.sossity at gmail.com> wrote:
I’ve been doing this for the past two years. I buy seeds from Prairie Moon Nursery, and then give away plants through the Facebook Marketplace, and local native plant Facebook groups.
On Tue, Oct 13, 2020 at 18:56 Nathan Hartshorne <nshartshorne at gmail.com> wrote:
Good idea. I often share youtube links of his talks.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wzcz8dWyBc
On Tue, Oct 13, 2020 at 5:34 AM Jensen, Mary K <Kate_Jensen at nps.gov> wrote:
In addition to the idea of sharing seed, how about everyone purchase one of Doug Tallamy's books and give to a neighbor, friend, church, landscape business, local government official etc.?
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We all have friends who would be interested in a native garden, but the effort and cost feel prohibitive, even though they really aren't. Last year, I decided to start experimenting with growing the plants myself and giving them away, even planting them at friends'. Obviously we don't want to take business away from the local native nurseries, but this creates a push that many people need. And once they see the bees going nuts over bee balm, goldenrod, etc. they can really get into it and then support the native nurseries.
So now that we're well into fall, consider buying seeds online and preparing for next spring. Packets can have a couple hundred seeds and cost a couple dollars, so it's not difficult to get started with a wide variety. Just make sure that the native seeds you purchase are native to your region, some local regions can be very specific.
If you do decide to do this, please let me know.
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