Thanks to Ben Cullen and @MarkCullen4 of Canada's Gardening Guru for a great article about native plants in the Toronto Star. 🌱✅
You can read more the importance of gardening with native and source-identified plants here:
https://t.co/x6JUUXQetU
Happy #pollinatorweek 🦋🐝✨✨
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To celebrate, we’re sharing a few 📸 of our local visitors who help keep our natural ecosystems healthy + running smoothly 🌿🌻✨
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Our native wildflower fields - harvested for our seed… https://t.co/C50j0dfhPt
You can increase biodiversity at home! Backyards are an especially important habitat because this is where Grand River watershed residents can make a real difference.
Here are some simple tips: https://t.co/Y6ja4Oz3wn #BiodiversityMatters#WildlifeWednesday
Did you know that at the beginning of this year, we launched a fundraising campaign to fund five legacy projects in celebration of our 125th anniversary? https://t.co/hKiRPQJB9u #OP125#GivingTuesday
#ThrowbackThursday: The Winter Camp at #MartenRiverPP was busy with Lumberjacks when the snow fell and the lakes froze in the early 1920s.
https://t.co/lwpvXEIhhg
Bon Echo staff were busy this season monitoring & pulling the invasive plants Garlic Mustard and Dog- strangling Vine. Once established, Garlic Mustard can displace native wildflowers like trilliums while Dog-strangling vines can crowd out native plants & young trees.
Reminder that curbside branch collection takes place until Nov. 23. Branches must be tied into bundles that do not exceed the weight or size limits. https://t.co/dUalFTH9rt
From planting nectar-rich plants to leaving a wild area to cutting the grass less... here are some easy tips for creating an insect-friendly garden: https://t.co/FMgSicetX5
#wildlife#nature
Just because the temperature has dropped doesn't mean the the benefits of time spent in nature has stopped
https://t.co/0sVBwL1EXP
@OntarioParks#HPHP#SundayFunday