MAY 2024: Monthly CROWN Calendar
ReWild promotes five practices that are key to sustainability, easily memorable as CROWN - Composting, Recycling, Organic Gardening, Watering Wisely, Nurturing Natives. Each month, we draft up a few suggestions on these practices that are practical and timely to help you ReWild your space.
Got tips to share? Email us or join our sustainable garden calendar team.
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Pet Friendly Garden
There are many reasons why people look for an organic and ecological landscaping provider and the safety and health of their pets are definitely in the top 5. Here, Agatha outline the best natives for a pet friendly garden.
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Discover the New Faces of Sustainability: ReWild Long Island’s 2024 Community Garden and Free Plants Recipients!
ReWild Long Island is pleased to announce the establishment of 21 new sustainable gardens across Long Island through collaboration with various community groups.
In this blog post, Samantha Jo, ReWild Gardens Project Manager, will introduce the new partners and how their goals nicely align with ReWild’s mission. Learn more about the new 2024 ReWild Gardens here.
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APRIL 2024: Monthly CROWN Calendar
ReWild promotes five practices that are key to sustainability, easily memorable as CROWN - Composting, Recycling, Organic Gardening, Watering Wisely, Nurturing Natives. Each month, we draft up a few suggestions on these practices that are practical and timely to help you ReWild your space.
Got tips to share? Email us or join our sustainable garden calendar team.
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MARCH 2024: Monthly CROWN Calendar
ReWild promotes five practices that are key to sustainability, easily memorable as CROWN - Composting, Recycling, Organic Gardening, Watering Wisely, Nurturing Natives. Each month, we draft up a few suggestions on these practices that are practical and timely to help you ReWild your space.
Got tips to share? Email us or join our sustainable garden calendar team.
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FEBRUARY 2024: Monthly CROWN Calendar
ReWild promotes five practices that are key to sustainability, easily memorable as CROWN - Composting, Recycling, Organic Gardening, Watering Wisely, Nurturing Natives. Each month, we draft up a few suggestions on these practices that are practical and timely to help you ReWild your space.
Got tips to share? Email us or join our sustainable garden calendar team.
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JANUARY 2024: Monthly CROWN Calendar
ReWild promotes five practices that are key to sustainability, easily memorable as CROWN - Composting, Recycling, Organic Gardening, Watering Wisely, Nurturing Natives. Each month, we draft up a few suggestions on these practices that are practical and timely to help you ReWild your space.
Got tips to share? Email us or join our sustainable garden calendar team.
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Hush the Power Tools and Help Life Awaken In Your Yard
The rush to tidy yards in early spring through leaf removal disrupts the delicate balance of nature's cycles. Premature cleanup harms plants, deprives wildlife of habitat and food sources, and undermines ecosystem health. In this blog post, Francesca reminds us to pause and allow nature to thrive.
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Native Plant Spotlight: Video
Learn about the key Long Island native plants, their growing habits and the pollinators they attract.
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ReWild 2024 Volunteer Recognition
Volunteers make rewilding happen. We can’t grow more rewilded spaces on Long Island without attracting new hands and hearts to our movement. With this in view, ReWild is announcing a volunteer recognition policy for 2024 which includes discounts on plant sales and exclusive member-only plants access at the Fall 2024 and Spring 2025 Plant Sales for volunteers who contribute over 10 hours over the 2024 season.
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Growing the NY Kelp Community: Video
Learn the key role of kelp in our environment & how you can participate in local kelp programs.
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Starting Native Seeds Indoors: Video
Start your native seeds indoors with this step-by-step guide, which includes a list of the materials you’ll need.
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Outdoor Winter Sowing: Video
Get an inexpensive jump start on the growing season.
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Greening Your Home & Car: Video
To save money and make your home healthier and more comfortable for your family, watch this webinar highlighting the steps to make your home and transportation more energy-efficient.
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2024 ReWild Community Gardens Program Application Process
Update: applications are now closed. ReWild Long Island invites applications from community groups interested in creating and maintaining sustainable public garden spaces. We offer a short and painless process to apply for and gain our support. Our program is targeted at enabling small groups of motivated people to gain access to skills, design, education, plants, regular on-site maintenance advice and professional consultations needed to make a rewilded garden project successful. Whether you represent a small garden club, school, faith community such as a church, community club, or a well-established non-profit, you are welcome to apply.
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ReWild Seeks Full Time Gardens Project Manager
ReWild Long Island seeks a full-time Gardens Project Manager. This full-time position combines a number of synergistic roles, including garden designer, consultant and installer as well as educator and administrator. It is a hybrid position with outdoor hands-on group work, as well as remote work administering and co-ordinating programs. This full-time position may also be shared between two part-time employees, one taking the garden focused role, and the other more focused on administration.
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Leave the Leaves Collection
This autumn, ReWilders across Long Island celebrated leaves. Join them for a walk in their gardens through the rustling leaves…
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Putting your Garden to Bed: Video
The growing season is coming to an end. How to shut the gardens down for winter - what to do and what not to do? Here is a recording of a talk by expert Maggie Muzante as she goes over the steps needed to prepare your garden for the winter along with what you can do to promote a better, more resilient garden for years to come.
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Insects: What would we do without them?: Video
Insects are often categorized as "good" or "bad" based on their interactions with humans, but is this thinking useful? Many of the insects around us are both beloved and feared, but they play an essential part in our ecosystem as pollinators, predators, recyclers, and so much more. Jared Dyer, Entomologist from Cornell Cooperation Extension of Suffolk County, delves into the multifaceted role that insects play in both nature and human society, and how we can live with them—because we can’t live without them.
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Community Oyster Gardening: Video
Learn how oysters help restore our waters, provide habitat, and support marine biodiversity. Martha Braun of the Coalition to Save Hempstead Harbor shares how the Community Oyster Gardening Program is making a positive impact – and how you can, too.
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