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Winter Interest in the Native Garden

Winter Interest in the Native Garden

by Amber Ellis | Dec 23, 2017 | Conservation Tips, News, Watershed Restoration | 0 comments

We all want a garden that looks great year round, but it can be hard to visualize the winter landscape when you are out in the garden planting in fall and spring. It is normal for plants to go dormant during the winter and for there to be more open space in your...
(Re)Connect to Nature

(Re)Connect to Nature

by Amber Ellis | Nov 20, 2017 | Connect with the James, Conservation Tips, James River Rx, News, Watershed Restoration | 0 comments

Each month we are going to support you in exploring a deeper relationship with nature through connection exercises, upcoming programs, and resources that may offer inspiration and guidance. There is a ton of research that proves our health is improved by a greater...
Native Plant Nursery Highlight: Reedy Creek Environmental

Native Plant Nursery Highlight: Reedy Creek Environmental

by Amber Ellis | Oct 25, 2017 | Conservation Tips, News, River Hero Home, Watershed Restoration | 0 comments

“Restoring watersheds – One native plant at a time” Written by: Bill Shenanbruch, Owner of Reedy Creek Environmental Reedy Creek Environmental provides native plants of local ecotype for conservation landscaping and habitat restoration. Seeds are...
Move over Mums…Asters are the New Fall Flower!

Move over Mums…Asters are the New Fall Flower!

by Amber Ellis | Oct 3, 2017 | Conservation Tips, News, Watershed Restoration | 0 comments

Every fall, Chrysanthemum (aka Mum), the iconic flower of fall, finds its way to porches everywhere. While it does bring beauty and color next to our bright orange pumpkins and scarecrows, they don’t do much for the butterflies and pollinators that are looking for...
Connecting Women to the James River

Connecting Women to the James River

by Amber Ellis | Aug 21, 2017 | Connect with the James, News, Watershed Restoration | 0 comments

Our gratitude mandala! Thank you James River, for the rich life that lives within your watershed, and for all of the life and joy that you provide for us! On the evening of August 10, JRA’s Watershed Restoration Manager and Lead Educator led a Finding Your Connection...
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