Category: Planting Natives
Newsday Op Ed: We Can, And Must Restore Nature On Long Island
Planting A Native Wildflower Garden At “The Roosevelt Estate”
The Dirty Dozen Campaign Begins
The Dirty Dozen Campaign names The Twelve Most UNWANTED Invasive Plants
Stormwater Management Using Native Plantings
Stormwater Management goes hand in hand with planting natives. Natives are drought resistant, so when there is water, they absorb a lot!
Native Plants For Sale
Come to our “plant raising” July 27th and help Sayville go native!
Native Plants For Sale in Sayville!
Come to our Plant Raising. Native Plants for sale!
Come To Our Plant Raiser For Sayville July 27th at 7 @ South Shore Dive
The Long Island Conservancy will be holding a “plant raiser” for Sayville on July 27th at 7 PM at South Shore Dive, a gastropub at 65 West Main, Sayville. We will be supporting native plantings around town, starting with Brookside County Park where we will be planting The Isaac Green Native Garden
Wildflowers and Beer
The Long Island Conservancy was asked to speak at DubCo Brewery about the importance of planting native wildflowers as part of their For Science series, which focusses on environmental issues.
Earth Day at the Brewery
For this Earth Day, plant natives, as many as you can fit in your yard. Once they are established, say goodbye to watering, fertilizing, and create habitat for local wildlife.