Connie Kollmeyer of The Conservation Foundation discusses native plants for your landscape that provide food for wildlife AND for people, and other secrets to native gardening. Registration required.
You may be aware of the importance of planting native plants in our outdoor spaces and some of the benefits they have for our pollinators and wildlife, but did you know there are many native plants that provide food for people as well?
In this webinar, Connie Kollmeyer of The Conservation Foundation teaches about incorporating native plants into your landscape that provide food for wildlife AND for people, and learn some interesting new things about some native plants you may already have!
Registration is required. To register, click on the REGISTER button on this page.
This program will take place online; you will receive an email confirmation with the link when you register. Click that link at the start time to join us.
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