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06 March

Designing Tidy Native Gardens for Traditional Suburban Properties with David Hughes (2024 Nursery Opening Lecture)

Many folks think of native plant gardens as wild, untended landscapes which can buck the social and horticultural norms of a neighborhood with acres of manicured lawns. Ecological garden design has techniques that, if used in mindful ways, can cross the divide between habitat-centered gardening  with the more controlled and neat urban landscape. This presentation will review new perspectives of native plant gardening and how they can be successfully incorporated into the traditional standards of the gardening community. We will look at transitioning a “typical” 1-acre suburban yard into a wildlife supportive, regenerative habitat that is suitable for humans and a multitude of wild organisms.

David Hughes is a registered landscape architect and owner of Weatherwood Design LLC that specializes in native plant-based garden design, ecology and indigenous habitat conservation. He has worked in the green industry for 34 years designing landscapes that focus on bringing back ecological functions to the site and its surrounding community. Hughes’ designs improve the pathways in which ecological services are revived or restored to a site.  

Find out more on his website.

This program is free to members and $10 per non-member.

A Zoom link will be sent out to registrants before 2 hours before class begins. You will receive a limited-time recording of the class for later viewing as well.

16 March

Preserve closed temporarily to limit spread of coronavirus

Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve is taking action to limit the spread of COVID-19 by temporarily closing. Beginning Sunday, March 15, the grounds, trails and the Visitors Center will be closed. All tours, group and individual visits, classes, events and public programs are cancelled. …

15 February

Native Plant Seed Sale

Native Plant Seed Sale Are you interested in growing your own plants from seed? As of April 9, the Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Native Plant Nursery will be introducing 6 species of native plant seeds to our marketplace! These will be …

22 March

Thursday Night Nature Spring 2023 Bundle

The Preserve is proud to announce the continuation of Thursday Night Nature. In the same vein as our popular Winter Lecture Series, the Preserve will host a guest lecturer 7 pm – 8 pm every Thursday for eight weeks, beginning Apr. 06. Using Zoom Webinars these all-virtual lectures will feature an impressive list of experts from across the country. Lecturers will discuss a variety of topics ranging from pollinators to haiku.

Online registration for this program bundle closes on Apr. 06 at 5:00 pm.

16 February

Giving Menu

Gifts to the Preserve = Mission Impact Every gift makes an impact and helps advance the Preserve’s mission. Thank you for your support! Your passions, expertise and reasons for giving are unique. To meet the Preserve team and personalize your …

13 March

Thursday Night Nature Spring 2025 Discount Bundle

Autumn savings are coming to you for Thursday Night Nature! The full class bundle is available for an extra discounted price of $90, which equals two free lectures.

Learn more about Thursday Night Nature here.

The Preserve is proud to announce the continuation of Thursday Night Nature. In the same vein as our popular Winter Lecture Series, the Preserve will host a guest lecturer 7 pm – 8 pm every Thursday for eight weeks, beginning October 3. Using Zoom Webinars these all-virtual lectures will feature an impressive list of experts from across the country.

All programs will be recorded and shared for a short time with all registrants. If you can’t join us LIVE, register and watch when you can during the allowed time.

Online registration for this program bundle closes on July 3 at 5:00 pm.

Additional Information: Online registration for this program closes at 5:00 pm on the date of the program. Zoom invitations will be sent out after this time to the email used to register for the event. The link will come from lauricella@bhwp.org OR education@bhwp.org.

The series features presentations by regionally renowned experts who address a wide range of topics related to natural history, biodiversity, ecological gardening, native plants and native wildlife.

All lectures will be held virtually using Zoom.

05 June

Current dates and times for Preserve admission

We welcome both members and non-members to visit our trails! Tickets can either be purchased online before that day’s opening or onsite inside the Visitor Center or at our Gate House (weather permitting). Member admissions are always free. The Preserve is open …

20 May

5/2/2024: Nakashima Legacy Includes “Precious Species”: The American Black Walnut

Nakashima Legacy Includes “Precious Species”: The American Black Walnut by Elizabeth Jordan We honor George Nakashima (1905–1990), whose life’s work continues at the Nakashima compound neighboring the Preserve, during Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. “We are …

17 September

Thursday Night Nature Autumn 2023 Discount Bundle

Back to School savings are coming to you for Thursday Night Nature! The full class bundle is available for an extra discounted price of $90, which equals two free lectures.

The Preserve is proud to announce the continuation of Thursday Night Nature. In the same vein as our popular Winter Lecture Series, the Preserve will host a guest lecturer 7 pm – 8 pm every Thursday for eight weeks, beginning Sept. 28. Using Zoom Webinars these all-virtual lectures will feature an impressive list of experts from across the country.

All programs will be recorded and shared for a short time with all registrants. If you can’t join us LIVE, register and watch when you can during the allowed time.

Online registration for this program bundle closes on Sept. 28 at 5:00 pm.

13 March

Thursday Night Nature Spring 2024 Discount Bundle

Spring savings are coming to you for Thursday Night Nature! The full class bundle is available for an extra discounted price of $90, which equals two free lectures.

The Preserve is proud to announce the continuation of Thursday Night Nature. In the same vein as our popular Winter Lecture Series, the Preserve will host a guest lecturer 7 pm – 8 pm every Thursday for eight weeks, beginning April 4. Using Zoom Webinars these all-virtual lectures will feature an impressive list of experts from across the country.

All programs will be recorded and shared for a short time with all registrants. If you can’t join us LIVE, register and watch when you can during the allowed time.

Online registration for this program bundle closes on April 4 at 5:00 pm.

Additional Information: Online registration for this program closes at 5:00 pm on the date of the program. Zoom invitations will be sent out after this time to the email used to register for the event. The link will come from lauricella@bhwp.org OR education@bhwp.org.

The series features presentations by regionally renowned experts who address a wide range of topics related to natural history, biodiversity, ecological gardening, native plants and native wildlife.

All lectures will be held virtually using Zoom.

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