Native Plants

Native Plants

“Invasive species are a threat to the plant diversity that Spring Mill is dedicated to preserving. Aid in our mission by pulling up as much garlic mustard as possible. Whichever individual pulls the most, by weight, at 11a.m. gets a free 2019 park pass! Meet at the pool parking lot with gloves if you have a pair.
Garlic Mustard: Second year plants produce a 1-4 ft. tall flowering stalk. Each flower has four small, white petals in the early spring. If you pull a leaf off and rub/crush it between your fingers it has a garlic scent.”

Native Plants

NATIVE PLANT GIVEAWAY

Using native plants in your garden or landscaping is very beneficial. Native plants are already adapted to the weather conditions of their area, which means that you don’t have to worry about them as much! Plus, they aren’t invasive and they are better for the local ecosystem.

Thank you to the Bedford Public Library and Times-Mail for providing native plants to locals! To support the 2019 Tree Canopy and Understory Initiative, pick up a plant or two for your landscaping or garden. These plants are great for pollinators, non-invasive and low maintenance!

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