Due to the current economic state, we are putting nursery operations on hiatus. We opologize for any inconvenience. If you are on Maryland’s eastern shore, you may find native plants at Adkins Arboretum. If you are in the Baltimore metro area, you may find native plants at Herring Run Watershed Association.
There are many plant events in the spring – Cylburn Arboretum in Baltimore has Market Day in early May. Also in May – the Baltimore Herb Festival.
We thank you for your past support of Chesapeake Conservation Nurseries. As the economy improves, we may resume nursery operations. Please check back from time to time to view our status.
Thank you again for your support.
Sincerely,
Pamela Harris, President
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Nursery operations on hiatus
Due to the current economic state, we are putting nursery operations on hiatus. We opologize for any inconvenience. If you are on Maryland’s eastern shore, you may find native plants at Adkins Arboretum. If you are in the Baltimore metro … Continue reading
Nursery Closed for Summer
Our nursery operation will be closed for the remainder of the summer. We will resume operations on September 1, 2011. If you need information on native plants, please feel free to email info@bayplants.org . Thank you! And enjoy your summer! … Continue reading
Greening of Millington, Maryland under way
Using plants from Chesapeake Conservation Nurseries, volunteers from the town of Millington, the Chester River Association, and Washington College have been hard at work on on several greening projects. The town’s parks, schools, and the town hall are all being treated to … Continue reading
Chestertown public rain garden demonstration projects
This past fall, Chesapeake Conservation Nurseries teamed up with the Town of Chestertown to plant three public rain garden demonstration projects. Chestertown Assistant Zoning and Housing Administrator Kees de Mooy spearheaded the project, garnering the support of various community groups, … Continue reading