Green Gardening: Designing with Native Plants & Avoiding Invasive Species
Join the Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program and expert speakers from the Native Plant Trust to learn how to support native pollinator populations, avoid invasive species, and prevent the spread of soil harming invasive jumping worms. In 2021, makes steps to become an ecological gardeners, grow backyard biodiversity, and protect your local environment.
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