Join us for a discussion on Long Island's Ecosystems: Past, Present.... and Future?
On April 16th, 2026, at 7pm, Marshall Brown, President of the Long Island Conservancy, will be talking about Long Island's Ecosystems at the Cold Spring Harbor Library
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![]() 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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![]() Join Brittany Champey, Advisory Member of the Long Island Conservancy and an expert in conservation biology and landscape restoration, as she leads a field discussion on meadow management at the Landcraft Garden Foundation in Mattituck, NY, on Saturday, April 25, 2026 @ 10:30am. Learn how to successfully plant into and manage wild spaces! |
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Once again, Plantstock comes to Hamlet Organic Garden. This biannual event, with Plantstock VI, is now in it's fourth year. The purpose of Plantstock is to build Long Island's community of native plant growers and gardeners. Come meet your fellow native plant enthusiasts. Find the plants you are looking for from such organizations as Long Island Natives, LINPI (The Long Island Native Plant Initiative), Tyska Native Plants, and a number of others to be announced. Learn from Long Island's native plant experts and enjoy the magic of Hamlet Organic Gardens, a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) in Brookhaven Hamlet.
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