LANDSCAPING WITH OHIO NATIVE SPECIES 4/22/10
Celebrate Earth Day this year by learning about simple ways you can create native wildlife habitat in your yard. Spring time is a time many of us put on our work gloves, grab a shovel and begin landscaping our yards with brilliant flowers, shrubs, and trees. Join us and Wes Duren from Marvin’s Organic Gardens at the Rowe Woods Visitor Center Auditorium on April 22, 2010 from 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm to learn about why planting with Ohio Native Plants is important, what plants are great to plant in our area, and how this helps the wildlife that we share this great planet with.
Ages: Adult
Cost: $5 Members; $7 Non-members
Capacity: 25
Location: Rowe Woods
Dates:
Thursday, April 22
Hours:
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM Upcoming Events at Cincinnati Nature Center
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Saturday, July 31Our streams are important habitat for many species, and with so many visitors, we're careful to limit the amount of activity along its banks.
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Tuesday, August 03Spend an inspirational evening with world-renowned naturalist and "nature mentor" Jon Young.
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Wednesday, August 04Learn more about reptiles and amphibians with the Greater Cincinnati Herpetological Society.
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Friday, August 06Meet new people or just relax with friends in the bistro as you listen to music by Wild Carrot (June), Dinah Devoto and Pat Kennedy (July) and Nathan Holscher (August).
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Saturday, August 07This workshop will provide an introduction to the techniques of natural dyeing, employing the sustainable practices of local material collection and environmentally friendly mordanting.

