Welcome To Onaway and Lomond's Native Garden Club site! It is always a good time to think about working in a garden! We are currently putting our school beds to sleep for the winter, and we are proud to have donated 400 plants which earned close to $4000 for the Nature Center Plant Sale this past year. Hopefully you will find helpful and interesting information on our site. Included are important dates, educational information, and updates to our club activities. Just click on the Resources button in the upper right hand corner to access pages with books, links, and references for garden club as well as your own home landscaping needs! Our Garden Club mission is to support native wildlife with native plantings. The students learn through guided inquiry about our local ecosystem and ‘adopt’ native birds and butterflies to support with flowers, shrubs, vines, and trees endemic to our region. We then investigate the needs of those plants in order to prepare for spring plantings. Our club happens year round, but currently is not after school, but instead happen during various 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade recesses. Our garden club activities now occur during the school day, and sometimes include invitations to family volunteer events during weekends. Our goal is to have students take an active role in growing plants and designing habitat native to our region, and create partnerships within the community to educate others on the need for preservation. We have started a seed bank, and plan to have native plants to offer the community. Interested? Contact me: kalan_t@shaker.org.
IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER
Onaway Garden Club dates for 2025/2026:
Shaker Heights Nature Center& Doan Brook Watershed Activities:
Friends Of Lower Lake Habitat Restoration - Sundays 10am-noon at the Canoe Club site (adjacent to the giant mulch pile or Lower Lake dam at Lower Lake) during the spring, summer, and fall.
No Mow Events: National Public Lands Day September 27 (10am-1pm)