Welcome to Habitat Gardening
in Central New York
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A
chapter of the Wild Ones: Native Plants, Natural Landscapes
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| Habitat gardening is
gardening to provide habitat for wildlife ... but also to create a more
interesting, healthier environment for people, too! |
In Habitat Gardening in Central New
York, a Wild Ones chapter, we learn
from our Central New York experts and from each other on such topics as:
- how to provide habitat for birds, butterflies, and
other creatures
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- good (and poor) plant selections for Central New
York
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- design principles for an attractive yard and
habitat
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- being a habitat gardener - and a good neighbor,
too!
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- visit local Central New York backyard habitats
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Meet other like-minded habitat
gardeners
... AND help restore habitat and native plants in Central New York!
Our meetings are free and open
to the public. Regular meetings are on the fourth (not necessarily the
last!) Sunday of the month at 2:00 p.m. although there are a few special
events that take place at other times. Check
here for information about all our meetings and events.
News
Some local nurseries are now offering
Wild Ones members a discount. Be sure to bring your Wild Ones membership
card!
- White Oak
Nursery - Canandaigua (call ahead)
- Growing Wild - Milestrip Rd. Canastota 15% discount
February
2006 - The winners of the Wild Ones' Seeds for Education
grants were announced and the
Ithaca Children's Garden was a winner! It promises to be a wonderful
place for children (and their adults) to learn about wetland ecology and
to experience the beauty of our New York State native plants
January 2006 - Plant CNY information
now available - links to useful information and events that can help
us Plant CNY!
December 2005
- Good News! HGCNY won the national Wild Ones membership
contest for the highest percent increase in new membership!
Contact us!
In an attempt to avoid spam, the following email
address has been split into two parts. To send an email, please
reconstruct the address as
johndoe@twcny.rr.com
except use
stewardship instead of
johndoe. |