DAVIDSON - Davidson Lands Conservancy (DLC) hosted its highly anticipated Spring Naturefest on Saturday, May 20, at Davidson’s Roosevelt Wilson Park. This engaging, educational event offered fifteen exhibits and activities,
Dominion Energy and Native Plant Society worked together to demonstrate how plantings can meet both utility requirements and the needs of pollinators and other wildlife by planting a native plants garden at Saluda Riverwalk. Who says conservation groups and utility companies can’t work together toward a common goal? While that idea is not an everyday
Local meteorologists, newscasters, and lawn and garden centers have been broadcasting a recent trend in supporting pollinators called No Mow May. The initiative encourages gardeners, homeowners, schools, churches, and town councils to let lawns and weeds grow and bloom for the month of May to provide food and shelter for early-season pollinators like bees
PINE KNOLL SHORES, N.C. Carnival to Combat Climate Change on April 29 will combine conservation, science, and fun at the N.C. Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores. Youth leaders at the Aquarium are hoping the second-ever carnival will once again provide a space for all ages to discuss environmental issues. This theme for the carnival this […]
BOONE — Amateur gardeners, professional landscapers and native plant lovers, get your shovels ready. The annual native plant sale will commence on May 20, with the second sale to be