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  • 215 Billings Road

    Scott < Back 215 Billings Road I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy. Eastern Redbud, Scarlet Oak, Paper Birch, Northern Hemlock, Aronia,Hyssop, Shadblo Serviceberry, Milkweed, Butterfly Weed, Elderberry, Mountain Mint, Winterberry, Eastern Red Cedar, Purple Cone Flower, Thyme/Catnip/Oregno and more

  • 192 Mountainview Dr

    Kate < Back 192 Mountainview Dr I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy. Apple trees, plum tree, hydrangea, lilac, dogwood bush, redbud, smokebush

  • Songaia Medicinal Garden (Stillaguamish, Duwamish, and other Coast Salish Territory)

    < Back Songaia Medicinal Garden (Stillaguamish, Duwamish, and other Coast Salish Territory) I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy. The Songaia Medicinal Garden, or “Herbal Gerbil Garden” was founded in 2020, with the intention to create a space of learning and experimentation for growing medicinal plants. Since that time, many medicinal species have been introduced to the garden, many of whom have been made into medicines and teas that support the health of our community. We continue to cultivate our relationship to these plants and our understanding of their properties.

  • 62737 Montara Dr

    Daniel < Back 62737 Montara Dr I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy. Desert Sweet, Oregon Grape, Serviceberry, Sagebrush, Juniper

  • Dina Brewster

    Advisory Board Member < Back Dina Brewster Advisory Board Member Dina Brewster founded The Hickories in Ridgefield as a one acre vegetable garden and has overseen the development of new products and new acreage as the farm business has grown, including the farmer-led Northeast Seed Collective, making ecotypic restoration seed locally available in ecoregions 59 | 58 & 84. Committed to connecting people with working land, the Brewsters have stewarded The Hickories since 1936. She is the former Executive Director of CT NOFA. In an effort to strengthen the resilience of her family farm, she co-founded the Ecotype Project, a program at a non-profit partner Northeast Farming Association of Connecticut (CT NOFA). The Ecotype Project consulted and oversaw the initial development of protocols at Dina’s farm and soon many others – and the efforts of this program resulted in more farmers growing restoration seed throughout the region. Farmers growing this ecotypic seed then share the work of labeling and distributing that seed – work that is done by the Northeast Seed Collective, a business Dina now runs out of her farm. Previous Next

  • 500 | Pollinator Pathway

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  • 1155 Bonnyville Rd

    Lori < Back 1155 Bonnyville Rd I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy. Serviceberry, Red Osier Dogwood, Rudbeckia, Coneflower, wild Strawberries, raspberry, Bee Balm, Red Maple, Haskaps

  • 795 west road

    Jennifer < Back 795 west road I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy.

  • 155-04 Cross Island Parkway

    David < Back 155-04 Cross Island Parkway I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy. Goldenrod, Aster, Sunflower, Milkweed, Rue, Fennel Zinnias

  • 500 | Pollinator Pathway

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  • 926 North Center Street

    Miki < Back 926 North Center Street I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy. Asclepias syriaca L. (common milkweed), Coreopsis tripteris (tall coreopsis), verbena stricta (hoary vervain), among others

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