
The summer has provided a great splash of colour. Along the roadside, fields, laneways, and flowing down hillsides you can enjoy the many colours and shapes of native plants. This week on Aboriginal Voices, we will be discussing the many native plants of North America and the work by the folks at Sweet Grass Gardens in Six Nations Ontario. (see them at www.sweetgrassgardens.com)
The staff at Sweet Grass Gardens state: "It is our mission to preserve the history of North America and its First Nation People by encouraging the rediscovery and respect for our traditional Mother Earth."
Seeds, Native Plant Seminars, School Yard Restoration, Butterfly Gardens.
Join our conversation.
How will you involve your family and friends in the plant world during the warm evenings of summer 2006?


1 comments:
Hey guys.....I love the chit chat..no...i'm lying cuz i'm not even there...i just wanted to be the first one to comment on your blog...i've hung out with you guys on the air before and have had a blast with youse...you guys should talk about all the new NAtive flicks out there...some really cool ones I want to see...and that includes Hank Williams First Nation, and Johnny Tootall...and where i live...the crummy thing is...i can't even order them..and have to do so on-line..someone out there should open an all Aboriginal media outlet...so folks like me can have access to rockin tunes by Indigenour artists and movies by our own!!!!!!!!!!!
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