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  • Dix Hills Garden Club

    Half Hollow Hills Community Library 55 Vanderbilt Parkway, Dix Hills, United States

    Marshall Brown, Co-Founder of the Long Island Conservancy, will be speaking on native plants, invasive plants, and ecosystem services i.e. the importance of biodiversity, food webs, and soil health. March 18th, 2026 6:30pm - 8:45pm HHHC Library - Lecture Hall Visit the Dix Hills Garden Club website for more info on how to join.

  • Plants: Native, Non-Native and Invasive at Hempstead Public Library April 23rd at 7!

    Hempstead Public Library 115 James A. Garner Way, Hempstead, NY, United States

    Long Island needs its native plants. Without them, we lose our local wildlife. Most of what is available for sale, however, are non-native. Non-native plants provide little sustenance for our local creatures. They weren't adapted to feed from them, that's our bees, or birds, or butterflies. Worse, we have to contend with invasive plants, some of which are still for sale here locally. Invasive plants actively destroy native habitat and hasten the departure of our local wildlife.

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  • Plants: Native, Non-Native, and Invasive Saturday May 16th at Noon at Great Neck Public Library! ALSO VIA ZOOM!!

    Great Neck Public Library 159 Bayview Avenue, Great Neck, NY, United States

    When you plant native plants, you support local wildlife. We need a lot of native plants in our yards and our public spaces if we are to continue to experience the presence of local wildlife, in particular birds, butterflies, and bees. So find out what's native and what's non-native, and by all means, what's invasive.