Our History / Our Watershed
Today’s a perfect day to think about… watersheds! Our ‘Basins of Relations’ Watershed Restoration Training Program has shifted from our first unit — Our History / Our Watershed — into […]
Today’s a perfect day to think about… watersheds! Our ‘Basins of Relations’ Watershed Restoration Training Program has shifted from our first unit — Our History / Our Watershed — into […]
On June 26th, Urban Tilth is hosting a volunteer day to finish painting the anti-littering signs that we started back in April for Earth Day and install them along the […]
In celebration of Earth Day and our 4th Saturday Volunteer Day at the North Richmond farm, we painted anti-dumping signs to post along the Fred Jackson Way which is home […]
Wow! From start to finish look at how beautiful the Native Plant Showcase Garden turned out! (area of site : 1000 ft^2) we had the pleasure of hosting a volunteer […]
Enjoy this short video on Mugwort seed cleaning and scarification of the Lupine seed (helps with germination because of the hard coating)! We also found a gold fish at El […]
Quick watershed update: This week, we welcomed our newest member Robin to the Watershed crew! Robin is our new co-manager. She graduated from Texas State University with a Geography Watershed […]
Watershed crew is super excited for what 2021 has in store! The crew has been busy making action plans so that we can reach our 2021 goals! With Jonah’s leadership, […]
Looking back at 2020 accomplishments Shout out to the watershed crew, especially our manager Jonah, this year for holding it down at the nursery! 1,020 native plants propagated! 294 planted […]
Albany Hill Stairs Project – Prevents erosion on Albany Hill – Increases public access(encourages physical activity) – Protects surrounding wildlife and plants by keeping on the trail Controlling soil erosion […]
Some action shots of the Watershed Crew weeding a new area and getting rid of Cape Ivy, we’ve been busy weeding, wattling (placing wattles for erosion control), and watering to […]