Last Defense for Local Forests: Edges of Woodlands

Dolley Madison Library 1244 Oak Ridge Ave, McLean, VA

A talk by Rod Simmons. Semi-open conditions along woodland edges and openings give rise to a diverse suite of light-demanding native flora. A variety of habitats that occur in woodland edges and openings will be presented, including meadowy areas, seepage wetlands, stream banks, rocky outcrops, and others. Best Management Practices will also be discussed, including

Free

Shenandoah Valley Plant Symposium

Best Western 109 Apple Tree Lane, Waynesboro, VA

Check out the program and great speakers at this one-day horticulture symposium in Waynesboro, VA: Natural Landscape Design: Meadows, Woods and Water- Larry Weaner Planting Solutions for Green Infrastructure- Claudia

$80 – $100

Northern VA Nursery and Landscape Association

Merrifield Garden Center 12101 Lee Hwy, Fairfax, VA

"Spring Jump Start" Speakers: Alonso Abugattas- Wildlife of Northern Virginia Holly Shimizu-Healthy Gardening for People and the Environment Food & Drinks Provided RSVP by March 14 to nvnla.org@gmail.com

$35 – $45

Lahr Native Plant Symposium

US National Arboretum 3501 New York Ave. NE , Washington, DC

Registration opens in February.   CBLP CEUs will be available.

Green Churches: A Faith-Based Environmental Workshop

The Farm at Maymont 1001 Spottswood Rd., Richmond, VA

Agenda: 8:50 – 9:05                   Check in 9:05 – 9:10                   Opening Comments 9:10 – 9:15                   Jennifer Hatchett, City of Richmond RVAH20 9:15 – 9:25                   Shawn Ralston – James River Association River

Free

Choose Clean Water Conference

The Choose Clean Water Conference brings together a comprehensive and diverse group of more than 300 people from throughout the Chesapeake Bay region. The conference provides a two-day forum for

$130 – $280
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