Additional Homeowner Resources

Additional Homeowner Resources

Discover practical ways to protect and improve the Inland Bays and their watershed—right from your own backyard. From wildlife- and water-friendly landscaping to shoreline restoration, septic system maintenance, and more, explore resources that support a healthier environment.

Local Vendors Offering Native Plant Options:

Blooming Meadow Nursery
31818 Molly Field Road, Dagsboro DE 19939
302-396-5158  www.bloomingmeadownursery.com

Inland Bays Garden Center
38320 Muddy Neck Road, Frankford, DE
302-539-1839
www.inlandbaysgardencenter.com

 

East Coast Garden Center
30366 Cordrey Road, Millsboro, DE
302-945-3489
www.eastcoastgardencenter.com

Roots Landscaping & Garden Center
36226 Dupont Blvd., Selbyville, DE
302-732-0866
www.rootsde.com/garden-center

 

 

Delmarva Native Plants
Jillian@DelmarvaNativePlants.com
410-972-9161
delmarvanativeplants.com

Sussex Conservation District’s online store
shop.sussexconservation.org

Further Reading…

These books have been hand-selected to help you learn more about our Inland Bays watershed.

Anything marked with an asterisk is *Great to read to children, yet informative for adults.

Between the Ocean and Bay: A Natural History of Delmarva, by Jane Scott

A Place Between the Tides: A Naturalist’s Reflections on the Salt Marsh, by Harry Thurston

Between Ocean and Bay: A Celebration of the Eastern Shore, by Jim Clark

Teaching the Trees: Lessons from the Forest, by Joan Maloof

Delaware Trees, by William S. Taber

Common Plants of the Mid-Atlantic Coast: A Field Guide, by Gene M. Silberhorn

Horseshoe Crab Biography of a Survivor, by Anthony D. Fredericks

*Horseshoe Crabs and Shorebirds: The Story of a Foodweb, by Victoria Cresson and Annie Cannon

*Crab Moon, by Ruth Horwitz

Birds of Delaware (Pitt Series in Nature and Natural History), by Gene Hess and Richard West

*Red Knot: A Shorebird’s Incredible Journey, by Nancy Carol Wilis

The Flight of the Red Knot: A Natural History Account of a Small Bird’s Annual Migration from the Artic
Circle to the Tip of South America and Back, by Brian Harrington

The Narrow Edge: A Tiny Bird, an Ancient Crab, and an Epic Journey, by Deborah Cramer

Salt Marshes: A Natural and Unnatural History, by Judith S. Weis and Carol A. Butler

*A Journey into an Estuary, by Rebecca L. Johnson

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