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Sweetbriar Community Gardening Day

May 19 @ 11:00 am - 2:00 pm

We’ll be assisting Master Gardener, Maddy, alongside other volunteers, with getting rid of pesky weeds/vines, pruning and planting. Due to having the assistance of our hard-working volunteers over the years, visitors and staff are always excited to see these beautiful blooming flowers attracting wildlife at the nature preserve. Come pitch in to help us plant and maintain these expansive gardens in our community, we might even meet a wildlife resident!

Sweetbriar was also a recipient of the ReWild Long Island grant this year, which promotes biodiversity and climate resilience using native perennials as a core component of the design. These gardens are important as “pollinator stopovers” for native and migratory fauna and insects. Free of pesticides and harmful chemicals, sustainable gardens clean our soil, water and air for a healthier Long Island.

We will meet at Sweetbriar Nature Center located on Eckernkamp Drive in Smithtown.

 

What to bring/further instructions:

  • Clothing: long pants, high socks (in case of ticks/posion ivy), sneakers – clothing may get a little dirty
  • Water bottle
  • Hat/bugspray/sunscreen

Details

Date:
May 19
Time:
11:00 am - 2:00 pm
Series:
Event Category:

Organizer

Nature Initiative

Venue

Sweetbriar Nature Center
62 Eckernkamp Drive
Smithtown, NY 11787 United States
+ Google Map
View Venue Website

We’ll be assisting Master Gardener, Maddy, alongside other volunteers, with getting rid of pesky weeds/vines, pruning and planting. Due to having the assistance of our hard-working volunteers over the years, visitors and staff are always excited to see these beautiful blooming flowers attracting wildlife at the nature preserve. Come pitch in to help us plant and maintain these expansive gardens in our community, we might even meet a wildlife resident!

Sweetbriar was also a recipient of the ReWild Long Island grant this year, which promotes biodiversity and climate resilience using native perennials as a core component of the design. These gardens are important as “pollinator stopovers” for native and migratory fauna and insects. Free of pesticides and harmful chemicals, sustainable gardens clean our soil, water and air for a healthier Long Island.

We will meet at Sweetbriar Nature Center located on Eckernkamp Drive in Smithtown.

 

What to bring/further instructions:

  • Clothing: long pants, high socks (in case of ticks/posion ivy), sneakers – clothing may get a little dirty
  • Water bottle
  • Hat/bugspray/sunscreen

Details

Date:
July 23
Time:
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:
Event Category:

Organizer

Nature Initiative

Venue

Sweetbriar Nature Center
62 Eckernkamp Drive
Smithtown, NY 11787 United States
+ Google Map
View Venue Website

We’ll be assisting Master Gardener, Maddy, alongside other volunteers, with getting rid of pesky weeds/vines, pruning and planting. Due to having the assistance of our hard-working volunteers over the years, visitors and staff are always excited to see these beautiful blooming flowers attracting wildlife at the nature preserve. Come pitch in to help us plant and maintain these expansive gardens in our community, we might even meet a wildlife resident!

Sweetbriar was also a recipient of the ReWild Long Island grant this year, which promotes biodiversity and climate resilience using native perennials as a core component of the design. These gardens are important as “pollinator stopovers” for native and migratory fauna and insects. Free of pesticides and harmful chemicals, sustainable gardens clean our soil, water and air for a healthier Long Island.

We will meet at Sweetbriar Nature Center located on Eckernkamp Drive in Smithtown.

 

What to bring/further instructions:

  • Clothing: long pants, high socks (in case of ticks/posion ivy), sneakers – clothing may get a little dirty
  • Water bottle
  • Hat/bugspray/sunscreen

Details

Date:
August 6
Time:
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:
Event Category:

Organizer

Nature Initiative

Venue

Sweetbriar Nature Center
62 Eckernkamp Drive
Smithtown, NY 11787 United States
+ Google Map
View Venue Website

We’ll be assisting Master Gardener, Maddy, alongside other volunteers, with getting rid of pesky weeds/vines, pruning and planting. Due to having the assistance of our hard-working volunteers over the years, visitors and staff are always excited to see these beautiful blooming flowers attracting wildlife at the nature preserve. Come pitch in to help us plant and maintain these expansive gardens in our community, we might even meet a wildlife resident!

Sweetbriar was also a recipient of the ReWild Long Island grant this year, which promotes biodiversity and climate resilience using native perennials as a core component of the design. These gardens are important as “pollinator stopovers” for native and migratory fauna and insects. Free of pesticides and harmful chemicals, sustainable gardens clean our soil, water and air for a healthier Long Island.

We will meet at Sweetbriar Nature Center located on Eckernkamp Drive in Smithtown.

 

What to bring/further instructions:

  • Clothing: long pants, high socks (in case of ticks/posion ivy), sneakers – clothing may get a little dirty
  • Water bottle
  • Hat/bugspray/sunscreen

Details

Date:
August 20
Time:
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:
Event Category:

Organizer

Nature Initiative

Venue

Sweetbriar Nature Center
62 Eckernkamp Drive
Smithtown, NY 11787 United States
+ Google Map
View Venue Website