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In this post, Biocultural Conservation Farm (BCCF) farmer Caitlin Etherton shares her thoughts on farming during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as some ways to support your neighbors and local farms. Click on the link to read more, and to see a list of local farms, food banks, and other resources in the NoVa area.
Some of Oak Spring’s most stunning features are its trees, and every single one tells a story. In this latest blogpost, we’re highlighting several of the foundation’s most unique trees - some that stand out because of their size or age, and some that are special for other reasons. Read on to learn more!
Nature can be enormously beneficial for your mental and physical health, especially in difficult times - but enjoying it while staying at home can be a challenge. In this latest blogpost, we’re listing several free and low-cost ways to enjoy the natural world from your house or apartment.
A healthy garden is made of so much more than plants. Click here to learn about seven fascinating insects that will help pollinate your plants and keep your pest situation under control.
Plants are such a central part of our lives, it’s unsurprising that they also find their way into our entertainment. For those of us staying in this weekend and in need of a little relaxation and distraction, we’ve compiled a list of eight (mostly family-friendly) films and documentaries in which plants play starring roles.
2018 Eliza Moore Fellow Lucia Monge recently sent 125 true potato seeds into space, as part of an international space payload aimed to spark conservations about the intersection of art and science, and what kind of role art might play in space exploration. We chatted with Lucia about the fascinating project.
Many of history’s most innovative and celebrated botanists were women, often defying convention and sexist laws in the pursuit of knowledge. To celebrate Women’s History Month, we are highlighting six of history’s most impactful female botanists. Read on to learn more.
In honor of National Floral Design Day - a day created to celebrate the artists who work with some of nature’s loveliest materials - we sat down with OSGF flower arranger Kathy Olimpi to chat about crafting with Oak Spring’s bounty of flora, as well as Bunny Mellon’s unique approach to floral design.
In honor of National Invasive Species Awareness Week - a national observance established ten years ago to raise funds and awareness to invasive species issues - we’re answering some common questions about invasive plants, as well as highlighting several particularly trouble-making species at the Oak Spring Garden Foundation.
To celebrate Valentine’s Day, we are listing ten of the sexiest plants we could think of. Some are easily recognizable symbols of modern love, some a little more obscure, and some are sexy only to their pollinators, but we think they all have a certain allure. Read the blog to learn more!
To celebrate International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we’re highlighting several historical women represented in OSGF’s library and online exhibitions whose work centered around plants - some who received more recognition than others during their lifetimes, but all inspiring
To celebrate Black History Month, we’ve highlighted six of history’s greatest black environmentalists. From groundbreaking agricultural researcher George Washington Carver to Nobel Peace Prize winner Wangari Maathai, their work continues to inspire courage and action in fields related to conservation and environmental justice.
In this latest Meet our Staff blog, we sat down with Ronnie Caison, OSGF’s Head of Hospitality, to find out what goes into bringing a sense of comfort and home to a special place.
In this guest blog post, former OSGF fellow Dr. Fabiany Herrera of the Chicago Botanic Garden tells us about the fascinating evolutionary history of conifers, and the discovery of a new extinct species.
In this latest “Meet our Staff” blogpost, we chatted with Head Librarian Tony Willis about some of the Oak Spring Garden Library’s biggest projects for 2020 - and why, even after nearly 40 years, working there is a “never-ending learning experience.”
Humans have used medicinal plants to treat their sniffles for thousands of years. In this blogpost, we list several plants used throughout history to fight the flu.
Plants are used in winter festivities around the world, their bright colors representing a promise of sunlight and spring. In honor of the winter solstice, we compiled a list of ten plants that help us celebrate the shortest day.