Habitat Patch Resources
Habitat Patches Video Presentaiton
A case for simplified residetial ecosystem restoration
Cary Library seed share - FREE!
Native blends and individual species packs, locally saved, ready to plant. In the first floor lobby, while supplies last.
1 per household , organized by the Lexington Tree Committee for pick up May 2 or May 9, 2026.
Many more local native plant resources!
Native plant sale - herbaceous perennials - Pre-order suggested. Pick up May 9, 2026
Book club hosted by LexCAN, of the book, “Wasteland to Wonder”
“Easy Ways We Can Help Heal Earth in the Sub/Urban Landscape"
April 6th 7:00-8:30 PM Cary Library, Large Meeting Room
1874 Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington
This event is co-sponsored by Lexington Living Landscapes. Registration required through Cary Library Link
The Landscaping / Stormwater connection
How vegetation can help with stormwater management in Lexington
https://youtu.be/BTHHouJ_ypk?si=-Tkzf4-2MYMgzWyf
Homegrown National Park / Tallamy talks
The Lexington Habitat Patches Project has been created by LexCAN (Lexington Climate Action Network), It grew out of a pocket forest initiative ecological restoration concept. "Habitat Patches" aims to match implementation and scale with residential needs in both the short and long term.