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Thank you for supporting Cylburn Arboretum Friends!

Becoming a member is one of the most meaningful ways to support Cylburn Arboretum. Your membership helps us care for the gardens and grounds, provide educational programs, and preserve this 200-acre green space for all to enjoy—now and for generations to come.

While entrance to the park is free, maintaining it takes significant resources, and we rely on the generosity of our members and donors to keep Cylburn thriving.

Interested in joining?
Become a member HERE.

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Share the beauty and peace of Cylburn Arboretum with the gift of membership HERE.

Thank you for being part of our community and for helping us grow!


All members receive:

  • Free access to our Wednesday Walks, Tree Time Series, and Horticulture Culture.
  • Discounted admission for Gardeners Workshop.
  • An email subscription to our monthly newsletter with advance notice of upcoming events
  • Invitations to special ‘Members Only’ events
  • Early registration for Cylburn Arboretum Friends’ Summer Nature Camp plus a discount on registration (with $75 Family or higher membership)
  • Seasons Publication e-zine
  • Discounts at Cylburn Arboretum’s partners (some restrictions apply):
    • 10% off one item at Green Fields Nursery

Membership Levels:

  • A $50 annual donation provides you with an individual membership
  • A $75 annual donation provides you with a family membership
  • A $150 annual donation is our patron level membership. In addition to their other benefits, Patron Members are eligible for a private tour of the Arboretum for up to 10 people. Contact us to schedule!
  • A $250 annual donation is our steward level membership. In addition to their other benefits, Steward Members are eligible for a private tour of the Arboretum for up to 10 people and will also receive our Seasons Publication in hard copy.
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This past week, Garden Educator Ron Roberto worked This past week, Garden Educator Ron Roberto worked with our current highschool interns Ella, Nathan and Natalie to install a nurse crop into the meadow behind our Nature Education Center. Nurse crops, also referred to as cover crops, are annual plant species used to provide quick coverage of newly installed sites - often bare in their early stages - to reduce weed pressure and soil erosion. This is especially important for this newly installed meadow as the longer-lived perennial and grass species, which take 2-3 years, establish.

The nurse crop used is a species of annual grass many of you all may be familiar with - Avena sativa, commonly known as oats! This species is one of the major cereal grains produced around the world. Avina sativa will come up quickly, germinating within 7-14 days in cool moist conditions. Luckily for us, the weather this week has delivered the ideal growing conditions for this species!

Steps taken:
1. Broadcast seeds by hand. 1lbs of seeds was spread in this area of approximately 1028sq. ft.
2. Light layer of straw is applied to (hopefully) deter bird and small mammal feeding, while allowing light to infiltrate through to the seedlings.
3. A plastic mesh is layed on top to prevent the straw from blowing away. This will be rerolled and reused to protect new woody plant installations from deer browse and rub.
4. Lasty, water!

This area was directly seeded this past January, giving time for natural stratification to take place - a process many of the selected meadow species required to break dormancy and germinate. 

More related updates to come as Ron continue his woodland edge restoration here at Cylburn. @chesconscorps @chesapeakebaytrust 

#cylburnarboretum #baltimore #publicgarden #meadow #horticulture #cylburn #pollinators🐝
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