Posts Tagged ‘Naturally Green’
Naturally Green, February 20, 2021

Winter is the perfect time to think about expanding the number of edible plants in your yard, from quince to strawberries.
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The Dutch Connection at the George Eastman Museum continues through Feb. 28. Don’t miss the opportunity to experience a preview of spring with hundreds of pots of bulbs forced into bloom.
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Read the children’s book “Miss Rumphius” to become more inspired to plant seeds this year.
Read MoreNaturally Green, January 30, 2021
Naturally Green, January 23, 2021

Look for some of the living fossils on your winter hikes, Club mosses-not really a moss (410 million years), Horsetail (100 million years), and Ginkgo trees (270 million years).
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Naturally Green, January 9, 2021
Naturally Green, January 2, 2021

I found evidence of beaver cutting down trees in Ellison Park. Let me know if you see beaver activity in other parts of Monroe County.
Read MoreNaturally Green, December 26, 2020

The Artful Gardener has a lovely message to their customers on their Facebook page, and also a reminder that you can drop off donations to Joyful Rescues (which specializes in finding homes for dogs) through the end of the year. There are numerous items on the Joyful Rescues wish list and cash donations are very helpful.
Read MoreNaturally Green, December 19, 2020

Enjoy winter by embracing it and making sure to get outside for at least 10-20 minutes each day.
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