Conservation Landscaping Committee

You are invited to join our committee if you are interested in community landscaping, gardening and learning about native plants. We’ll be working in the gardens and on programs to support healthier landscaping and environment in our community. Many projects have already been done and we have more to do.

Next Committee Meeting – TBD

Questions?
Contact the chair at broadlandswildlifehabitats@gmail.com

What is Conservation Landscaping?
In short, it means using Virginia native plants for Piedmont Region, conserving water, creating plant diversity, improving wildlife habitats and Integrated Pest Management (IPM) while beautifying the areas around us. As part of our responsibilities, we will participate in rejuvenation and replanting projects throughout the community and prepare recommendations to the Board of native plant selections, to be integrated with ongoing landscaping projects.
 
Ready to start working on your garden with native plants?
We got you covered too! One of our Committee members is also a landscape designer specializing in native plants. There will be workshops, first one next spring on practical information for what to plant, and where. Shady, sunny, dry or wet spots, rabbits and deer problem? Yes, we have experienced those challenges and will be sharing them with you! How about seeing some of these plants growing right here in Broadlands? Yes, there are demonstration gardens too!
 
Stay Connected: Please check the HOA website, calendar, weekly blast and newsletter for additional info, updates and events. Connect with us on Facebook “Broadlands Naturally” page.
 
Since 2008, Broadlands has maintained its certification with the National Wildlife Federation’s
“Wildlife Habitats Community” program.