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Getting Back to Nature has just released their 2026 12-month Calendar & 2025 Posters
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LEXINGTON, Ky. - TelAve -- Getting Back to Nature, a collaboration between EConsulting™ and EcoC2S, is having a pre-order sale of their 2026 12-month Calendar. Their calendar has 12 photographs of flora and/or wildlife from Getting Back to Nature. Each photograph includes a caption. For the flora there is a summary of traditional uses by Indigenous tribes of Turtle Island. The days of the calendar highlights over 150 celestial days (i.e. retrogrades, eclipses, solstices, equinoxes, meteor showers, etc.) & other dates of interest (i.e., Day of the Goddess, World Fair Trade Day, National Pollinator Week, George W. Carver Recognition Day, Native American Heritage Month, etc.). There are also pictorial phases of the moon. Until Labor Day, the Calendars are on sale, so place an order for yours today!
There are four 2025 Posters that highlight native plants (the photographs were taken at Getting Back to Nature) with May, June, and July (there are two July posters) blooms. Each one contains the native habitat, native range, the bloom time, the color of the bloom, the height or length, and its spread. The Posters are a must have for the educator, (native) Plant enthusiast, parent(s) with children, Mother Nature lover, and more.
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For May the Plants are Sweetgum, Tulip Poplar, Lanceleaf Coreopsis, Common Selfheal, Sassafras, and Flowering Dogwood. The June Plants poster includes Butterfly (Milk)weed, American Black Elderberry, Smooth Sumac, Common Rose Pink, Common Persimmon, and Partridge Pea. And lastly the first July poster has Winged Sumac, Pale Purple Coneflower, Black‐eyed Susan, Common Boneset, Pokeweed, and Orange Jewelweed. The second poster for July includes Yarrow, Common Milkweed, Purple Passionflower, Rattlesnake Master, Swamp Milkweed, and Hoary Mountain Mint.
The Posters and Calendars can be purchased online from the Web site of Getting Back to Nature: https://www.gettingback2nature.farm.
About Getting Back to Nature:
Getting Back to Nature is a joint venture by twin brothers, Obiora & Irucka Ajani Embry. They take the idea of Sankofa literally. Thus, they are actively bringing back knowledge, forgotten Plants, and ideas from the past that resonate with them in the NOW. They are creating and growing specialty crops on two acres of land, and creating diverse products too. In addition, whether individually or collectively they write and speak about diverse topics & teach various skills in workshops.
There are four 2025 Posters that highlight native plants (the photographs were taken at Getting Back to Nature) with May, June, and July (there are two July posters) blooms. Each one contains the native habitat, native range, the bloom time, the color of the bloom, the height or length, and its spread. The Posters are a must have for the educator, (native) Plant enthusiast, parent(s) with children, Mother Nature lover, and more.
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For May the Plants are Sweetgum, Tulip Poplar, Lanceleaf Coreopsis, Common Selfheal, Sassafras, and Flowering Dogwood. The June Plants poster includes Butterfly (Milk)weed, American Black Elderberry, Smooth Sumac, Common Rose Pink, Common Persimmon, and Partridge Pea. And lastly the first July poster has Winged Sumac, Pale Purple Coneflower, Black‐eyed Susan, Common Boneset, Pokeweed, and Orange Jewelweed. The second poster for July includes Yarrow, Common Milkweed, Purple Passionflower, Rattlesnake Master, Swamp Milkweed, and Hoary Mountain Mint.
The Posters and Calendars can be purchased online from the Web site of Getting Back to Nature: https://www.gettingback2nature.farm.
About Getting Back to Nature:
Getting Back to Nature is a joint venture by twin brothers, Obiora & Irucka Ajani Embry. They take the idea of Sankofa literally. Thus, they are actively bringing back knowledge, forgotten Plants, and ideas from the past that resonate with them in the NOW. They are creating and growing specialty crops on two acres of land, and creating diverse products too. In addition, whether individually or collectively they write and speak about diverse topics & teach various skills in workshops.
Source: Getting Back to Nature
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