Incorporating Native Plants for Biodiversity
Part II: Designing Your Native Plant Garden
Thursday, May 01
6:00pm - 7:00pm
Charles E. Beatley Jr. Central Library
Large Meeting RoomJanet Entwistle will give a talk with ideas on which native plants might thrive in your garden and where you can buy them.
Have you decided to incorporate more native plants into your garden? Are you wondering which native plants might be best suited to your garden and your interests? Would you like to know how to find out about local native plant sales?
Janet will build on the April 26 talk that focused on the importance of removing invasives and planting native plants to protect local biodiversity. In this session, she will touch on the following topics:
What are some native plants that would provide color throughout the growing season?
Which might be best suited to the environmental conditions in my garden and to my interests?
What can I plant that is most critical to sustain butterflies, birds and bees and maintain biodiversity?
Where can I buy native plants? Where can I find more information?
Janet says, "all my life I have been a gardener. After I retired from the World Bank, I enrolled in a Master Gardener class where all that I had previously read and experimented with in my own garden crystallized. I came to realize the importance of planting native plants to maintain biodiverse local ecosystems and contribute to global biodiversity and a healthy planet. I am now in the process of (slowly) converting my own garden to incorporate more native plants, modernizing other outdated but familiar gardening practices, and using the knowledge I gained in the Master Gardener program, subsequent courses and readings, and my own practical experience to help others in the community do the same thing."
This event is made possible through a partnership with the Alexandria Beautification Commission.

The Alexandria Beautification Commission (ABC) was established by the City to advise City Council and citizens on all matters related to City beautification. Our goals are to:
Inspire beautification through an Awards program,
Promote environmental sustainability through collaboration and engagement with City Council, City staff, and private organizations, and
Educate local community on beautification & sustainability best practices.
Please register to attend this event. Contact ssevern@alexlibraryva.org for more information.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Sustainability | Gardening |
TAGS: | Wildlife | Sustainability | Native Plants | Gardening | Environment | Climate Change |
Charles E. Beatley Jr. Central Library
This free class is rooted in the classical teachings of Sri Dharma Mittra and builds upon the foundational sequence to gently explore new depths of practice. Like all Dharma Yoga, this advanced beginner-to-intermediate level sequence blends the physical discipline of hatha yoga with the meditative and introspective qualities of raja yoga, using posture (asana), breathwork (pranayama), and meditation to promote vitality, inner stillness, and radiant peace.
Students will be guided through Surya Namaskar (sun salutations) and a slightly more dynamic variation of Shiva Namaskar (held poses), with options offered throughout to support students of all levels. Expect a complete and balanced practice that may also include mantras, guided deep relaxation in savasana, and alternate-nostril breathing (nadi shodhana) to calm the nervous system.
This sequence remains accessible to all levels, including beginners. Modifications and the use of props are always encouraged to ensure a safe and supportive experience for every-body.
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