Reedy Creek Environmental

Reedy Creek Environmental Reedy Creek Environmental promotes a healthy, sustainable environment through the use of native plants of local ecotype, education, and resource assessment

Conservation Landscaping workshop next Saturday, March 22.  This is a joint effort of Local Ecotype Richmond Natives (LE...
03/16/2025

Conservation Landscaping workshop next Saturday, March 22. This is a joint effort of Local Ecotype Richmond Natives (LERN) and the Reedy Creek Coalition. Hope to see you there.

Join LERN and the Reedy Creek Coalition on Saturday, March 22nd for an educational Workshop on

Conservation Landscaping for Improved Water Quality

Location: the Stone House at Forest Hill Park

Time: 9 am- noon

For more details and to register go to link in the profile.

Space is limited and registration is required. Registration is $15 and will support the work of Local Ecotype Richmond Natives and the Reedy Creek Coalition.

Native Plant Sale on Sunday, June 16!Although the Reedy Creek Environmental Nursery is winding down, a nonprofit (Local ...
06/12/2024

Native Plant Sale on Sunday, June 16!

Although the Reedy Creek Environmental Nursery is winding down, a nonprofit (Local Ecotype Richmond Natives/LERN) was started last year to sustain and expand the mission of promoting and propagating local ecotype native plants.

In addition, Moulton Hot Natives is also hosting a plant sale on Sunday morning and the two nurseries are only 5 minutes apart. Please come and visit both of us.
https://www.instagram.com/p/C8DG79gSRY8/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

Reedy Creek Environmental is providing a presentation on invasive plants on Saturday, March 4.  Learn how to identify an...
03/01/2023

Reedy Creek Environmental is providing a presentation on invasive plants on Saturday, March 4. Learn how to identify and eradicate invasive plants in your landscape so you don't negatively impact our parks and other natural areas.

March is now invasive species awareness month in Richmond.  Lots of opportunities throughout the month (and every month ...
02/25/2023

March is now invasive species awareness month in Richmond. Lots of opportunities throughout the month (and every month for that matter) to volunteer in our parks to remove invasive plants and restore natural plant communities. Please participate.

Good short read from Earth Sangha - https://email.cloud.secureclick.net/c/6868?id=129904.519.1.bd69ea8397bef85b84f42bc51...
02/08/2023

Good short read from Earth Sangha - https://email.cloud.secureclick.net/c/6868?id=129904.519.1.bd69ea8397bef85b84f42bc51459d360
70% coverage by natives is really an "interim" goal. No reason to stop until you get close to 100%. The 70% goal is minimal and only works if everyone around you attains 70%.

This is a question that's often posed in the context of what percentage of one's property ought to be native cover if we want to foster a beneficial relationship with wildlife in our gardens. We're lucky to have preeminent scientists weigh in: the late, great E.O. Wilson in his book Half-Earth argue...

Winter is for removing invasive plants.  Check out the webinar from Blue Ridge PRISM next Wednesday, January 11:
01/04/2023

Winter is for removing invasive plants. Check out the webinar from Blue Ridge PRISM next Wednesday, January 11:

The volunteers and staff of Blue Ridge PRISM wish for you much peace and joy during the holiday season and throughout the year. Thank you for your continued support. P.S. It is a great time to get outside to control invasive vines and shrubs and work off some of those holiday treats! Donate Your con...

09/21/2022

Reedy Creek Environmental is providing a Conservation Landscaping Workshop at Dandelion Springs Apiary this coming Saturday morning, Sept. 24. See the Dandelion Springs Apiary website for details and registration:

Come out and join us to learn more about our amazing bees in fun and interactive ways!

Check out the selection of shade-tolerant plants on sale for the next two weeks.
08/15/2022

Check out the selection of shade-tolerant plants on sale for the next two weeks.

Centrosema virginianum Sale runs August 15 – August 28, 2022 I don’t generally recommend planting in August; but with the recent change in the weather and the long-range forecast for moderate tempe…

03/05/2022

I want to send out a huge thank-you to Charles McGuigan from the North of the James Magazine. He conducted a lengthy interview with me two weeks ago and turned it into the cover story on the recently released March issue of North of the James: https://northofthejames.com/going-native Also, while on the subject of local ecotype native plants, Richmond is lucky to have two nurseries committed to providing native plants that belong here and provide full ecosystem services. The other nursery is Moulton Hot Natives. We often collaborate on larger projects and together our inventories allow anyone to find the right native plants for their project. Happy Spring! https://www.facebook.com/moultonhotnatives

Hyper local sustainability sourced from wild populations. Located in Northside, RVA

National Invasive Species Awareness Week starts in one week.  Please participate in some of the events planned by the JR...
02/20/2022

National Invasive Species Awareness Week starts in one week. Please participate in some of the events planned by the JRPS Invasive Plant Task Force for Feb. 27 - March 5.
https://jamesriverpark.org/invasives/NISAW22webCoStar.pdf

Most of the invasive plants degrading James River Park originally came from residential properties so also consider investing some time in managing invasive plants where you live. This biological trash doesn't stay put!

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4020 Dunston Avenue
Richmond, VA
23225

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