Itโs OK to mow in May โ the best way to help #pollinators is by adding #nativeplants https://t.co/S09D9wUp3A via @ConversationUS
...and if you are looking at adding #nativeplants, NANPS will be holding our annual Native Plant Sale @TBG_Canada this Satuday!
With the NANPS #nativeplantsale coming up next Saturday, May 18th - at the Toronto Botanical Garden @TBG_Canada - happy to share other #nativeplant perspectives.
Audubon Society sells native plants you don't see every day โ but should https://t.co/8VX7KGcoX7โฆ via @PittsburghPG
Nice to see #VisionaryGardeners return for a new season on Canadian TV.
While it's not focused on #Nativeplants - there's usually something thought-provoking for those who are.
Season 2 of #VisionaryGardeners premieres tonight! Renowned gardener Marjorie Harris makes the decision to downsize, and garden designer John Thompson creates lush gardens inspired by Chinese and Japanese aesthetics.
Watch Mondays at 9pm ET & #HealingGardens at 9:30pm ET.
...also - as you think about your garden this spring, don't forget that our website has helpful content...like our How To Create A #PollinatorGarden guide
https://t.co/kV3esPl7ib
.@LiveGreenTO is offering a chance to win native wildflower plants to help expand pollinator habitat in Toronto.
Kick-start or expand your pollinator garden with a free native plant kit from #PollinateTO!
Enter to win a free #PollinateTO Plant Kit at:
https://t.co/A4Cp6nxirI
The Greensboro City Council unanimously passed a policy to promote the use of native plants on all City government-owned & maintained property and eliminate the use of invasive plants.
https://t.co/l7cY5dXnjj
Everyday, plants and insects are interacting right under our noses! Join us for Native Plants and Pollinators, a free webinar by revered author and advocate Lorraine Johnson to learn about the importance of healthy pollinator ecosystems. https://t.co/qHZrhgBs8z #Butterflyway
Some #nativeplant ideas from @homesandgardens
If you're in the Toronto area, a couple of these are available through our plant sale on May 18th. Members may pre-order!
https://t.co/FKJ8jB4Qe2
โNo matter how long the winter, spring is sure to followโ - Anonymous
At NANPS, weโve begun planning for the growing season and are pleased to announce the date for our spring plant sale at Toronto Botanical Garden as May 18th, 2024!
#savethedate#plantsale#nativeplantsale
Join us on March 19th for our first webinar of 2024!
In The Risks of Climate Change for the Home Garden: A Risk Management Approach for Ontario, guest speaker Kimberly Bell will discuss the implications of climate change for the home garden. https://t.co/DTOeZyOSVL
NANPS will be an exhibitor at Seedy Saturday at @EGBrickWorks on March 2, 2024! We'd love to see you there! This event is a celebration of seeds, gardening, and community. There will be workshops, seed exchanges, demonstrations, and more! https://t.co/1VbUkuyqNI
#seedysaturday
โNo matter how long the winter, spring is sure to followโ - Anonymous
At NANPS, weโve begun planning for the growing season and are pleased to announce the date for our spring plant sale at Toronto Botanical Garden as May 18th, 2024!
#savethedate#plantsale#nativeplantsale