Natural Sonoma: Caitlin Cornwall on ecology, native plants, bad idea trees & waterfalls
Caitlin Cornwall of the Sonoma Ecology Center returns to the Spiel to give her review of the eclipse (thumbs up), talk redwoods as yard trees in dry valley floors (thumbs down, usually) and encourage us to create diverse ecosystems with native plants in your front yard to get the best birds. She also details the upcoming events at Sugarloaf State Park, the Sonoma Garden Park and other places where the Sonoma Ecology Center is doing their work and public demonstrations.
As usual our guests answer YOUR Sonoma questions during We Get Questions, sponsored by the Sonoma Plaza Tasting Pass (three wineries for $69!), and this week Caitlin answers:
We would like to sleep at a winery – is that possible?
Where can I get some Sonoma Stompers baseball hats? – Visitor from Seattle
We just flew in from Australia and we are staying here a few days. We’d like to go on a bike tour or rent some bikes – is that possible?
Are there any parks nearby with outdoor exercise equipment?
When should I plant my tomatoes?
Got questions about Sonoma Valley? You can email us at info@sonomavalley.com, text us or contact us through Facebook, Instagram, TikTok or just walk into one of our two visitor centers.
More information about the Ecology Center: https://sonomaecologycenter.org/
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