Native Groundcovers: Sustainable, Living Mulch - Randi Eckel
Don't neglect the ground level of your garden! As a beautiful, sustainable, and ecologically important alternative to traditional mulch, native groundcover plants can be used to crowd out weeds, provide year-round soil protection, and offer a habitat for beneficial insects. In this presentation, Randi will discuss the benefits of native groundcovers, and introduce some of her favorite native groundcovers for different garden conditions.
Видео Native Groundcovers: Sustainable, Living Mulch - Randi Eckel канала Native Plant Society of New Jersey
Видео Native Groundcovers: Sustainable, Living Mulch - Randi Eckel канала Native Plant Society of New Jersey
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18 апреля 2022 г. 8:48:34
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