Native Garden Corps

Who We Are

The Calvert Steward Native Garden Corps is a hands-on volunteer program dedicated to restoring and supporting native habitats throughout Calvert County. Whether you’re brand new to gardening or a seasoned green thumb, all skill levels are welcome. Opportunities take place across Calvert County Nature Parks and other CCPR facilities, offering a chance to explore and care for diverse natural spaces.

What We Do

Volunteers will work alongside staff on a variety of projects, including installing and maintaining native plant gardens, removing invasive species, and collecting native seeds for future plantings. In the spring and fall, volunteers may assist with seasonal site preparations, and plantings of native perennials, shrubs and trees. In the summer, there is a strong need for routine care of already established gardens with tasks like regular weeding, watering and invasive control. In winter, volunteers have the opportunity to collect and germinate native seeds via winter stratification. By participating, volunteers play a direct role in improving habitat quality, helping to create healthier ecosystems that support local wildlife and strengthen the natural beauty of our community.

Participants can expect to be working in varying seasonal conditions including possible heat, cold or light rain. Volunteers should be comfortable walking on uneven terrain, bending, stooping, lifting, carrying and using various hand tools such as shovels and pruners.
No prior training is required to join the Native Garden Corps, just a desire to support our native habitat and a willingness to get your hands in the dirt. Individuals, family groups and service groups are all encouraged to participate.

Details

Phone (410) 535-5327
Contact Jessy Oberright