Thank you so much!  It's my understanding that some of the local native
plant sales have jumping worms, so I've been afraid to purchase from them,
although I'm always conflicted between wanting to check them out, wanting
to add more variety to my yard, and trying to be content with moving
volunteers to create a sense of garden or meadow instead of weedy lawn.  So
far, my husband teases me that I'm achieving the latter.   Are there native
plant sales that can be guaranteed to be free of jumping worms?  So far, we
don't have them, and I'm trying to keep it that way.  I have my hands full
with enough invasives as it is.

I will absolutely check out LLCT PAP!  This is a really busy time for my
beekeeping (I pulled the first completely capped honey super today!!), but
as things slow down, I will absolutely check out the tours and gardens.  I
need some ideas; there is no doubt!

Warm regards,
Terry Kay

On Mon, Jun 23, 2025, 2:58 PM LLCT Information <[email protected]>
wrote:

> sorry if this doesn't get grouped into the right thread!
>
> Dear Terry Kay,
>
> The Lincoln Land Conservation Trust has been working diligently to improve
> Lincoln’s habitat for our native flora and fauna for years! As part of our
> Pollinator Action Plan, we have planted quite a few “pocket” demonstration
> gardens throughout town, as well as taken more proactive steps to improve
> some of our larger conservation areas. We also hold an annual plant sale
> where the same plants that we source for our conservation areas are offered
> at wholesale prices to the public.
>
> Our website has more information on our action plan and activities: our
> resources page is probably the best place to start:
> https://lincolnconservation.org/pollinators/resources/ and you can see
> the
>
> location of our pollinator gardens here:
> https://lincolnconservation.org/pollinators/pollinator-sites/
>
> We also host garden tours and have the following dates and times planned
> to visit our sites and hear from staff regarding our work in these areas –
> our garden tours, as well as ALL Lincoln conservation land, are ALWAYS free
> and open to the public!
>
> July 2, 11 am: Chapman Pasture
> July 9, 9 am: Lincoln Station Garden
>
> We are also always available to answer any specific questions you might
> have so please feel free to reach out!
>
> Best,
> Sara Lupkas, Stewardship Director
> Bryn Gingrich, Outreach Director
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