Resources
Connecticut Native Plants Guides
Connecticut Native Shrubs for Beautiful Landscapes, by Jessica Lubell Connecticut Native Shrubs for Beautiful Landscapes, by Jessica Lubell and...
Roll Back Your Turf
Originally published in the Native Plant News, Spring/Summer 2024 - Native Plant Trust, all rights reserved How to reduce your lawn and choose...
Protect Wildlife and Their Habitat
You can protect wildlife and their habitat with these great tips from Humane Society Wildlife Land Trust:...
Nature’s Good Neighbor Policy
Some ideas for helping create and improve habitat for native plants and animals. 1. Lawns. How much lawn do you really want or need? Lawns are the...
Recognizing Burning Bush
Burning bush are invasive species and home owners are encouraged to remove them from their property and wooded areas as they take over space needed...
Water Conservation – what can I do?
Water has entered my conversations a lot lately. It comes up when I walk at the West Hartford Reservoir with my best friend and we discuss the news of the MDC sale of water to the Niagara bottling company, it comes up when I catch up on another friend’s daughters, one in California and one in Texas both battling serious droughts and wildfires, it comes up when chatting with neighbors about their yellowing lawns. Water may be the next resource we begin to lose, and we should start now in our own backyards to use it wisely.
Helpful Links
Land Trust Links:
- Land Trust Alliance
- CT Farmland Trust
- Connecticut Land Conservation Council
- Humane Society Wildlife Land Trust
Land Trusts in Connecticut:
- Berlin CT Land Trust
- Meriden Land Trust
- Cheshire Land Trust
- Burlington Land Trust
- Weantinoge Heritage Land Trust