1112, 2016

Winter 2016 Newsletter

Thank you to all the volunteers who helped maintain the Wildlife Botanical Gardens in 2015!  The Garden Coordinators work tirelessly every week to keep the Gardens thriving and welcoming to visitors. 

311, 2015

Fall 2015 Newsletter

With fall fast approaching, it’s time to start thinking about our Mason Bees and preparing them for winter. Last spring after the female bees laid their eggs and then disappeared, those eggs hatched and new larvae emerged.

3008, 2015

Summer 2015 Newsletter

Spread the word to your friends, family and co-workers to come out on July 12th to tour our beautiful gardens, hear live music, watch a spinning wheel demonstration and experience the art of 18 local artisans.

1701, 2015

Spring 2014 Newsletter

Our Bare Root Trees, Shrubs & Perennials Fundraiser Sale raised over $14,000, more than we’ve raised since 2008! Thank you, NatureScaping members for your donations of plants and time.

1701, 2015

Winter 2015 Newsletter

NatureScaping Partners and Volunteers! Thank you Master Gardener Foundation for your 2014 grant to NatureScaping of SW WA to build the educational kiosk pictured above. In October, four Clark County Restorative Justice mentors and youth ...

3010, 2014

Fall 2014 Newsletter

Terry Covington, NatureScaping Board Secretary, photographer and poet, assisted the Step into Nature Club write a “found poem”. Terry chose a small cluster of lantana berries, and everybody in the group said what it reminded them of.

309, 2014

Summer 2014 Newsletter

Our 2nd Art in the Garden Show was well attended in spite of the rain, thunder and lightning. theJazzShack band got the spirits moving and everyone was full of energy!

2310, 2013

Fall 2013 Newsletter

Busy as bees are we as we buzz around with all the tasks of life – family, work, and volunteering.  When do we get to relax and reenergize? At the Wildlife Botanical Gardens!

2704, 2013

Spring 2013 Newsletter

First day Members Only early bird sale on April 27, 9:00 a.m.! Don’t be left out, come early and purchase your membership before the sale!!

1701, 2013

Winter 2013 Newsletter

Chas Cooper (pictured on left) completed his Eagle Scout project last fall, when he rebuilt the Cottage Garden arbor, and sanded and resealed two benches in the Hummingbird Garden. Great job!

1701, 2013

Summer 2013 Newsletter

Spread the news! June 17th thru 23rd is National Pollinator’s Week. Why are pollinators so important? Our pollinators pollinate over 75% of our flowering plants and food crops! We depend on pollinators for our survival.