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Ecology-Based Landscapes: A Virtual Education Series
NDAL is offering a series of programming organized in two categories: 1) Professional Practitioners and 2) Home Gardeners & Educators. Topics for professionals will range from native design and management, to roof gardens, to planning for the recruitment of spontaneous vegetation. Home gardeners can explore methods for wildflower meadow creation, and school administrators & educators…
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Class: Expanding Your Business with Green Infrastructure: Five Tools to Incorporate this Season
Class: Expanding Your Business with Green Infrastructure: Five Tools to Incorporate this Season
Water simultaneously manages to be the stuff of mystery and our daily routine. We use it to cook with, wash our dishes, and brush our teeth but very few can stand on the beach and not lose themselves watching the breakers roll in. In the face of climate change, water is becoming much more of an…
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Perennial Gardens and Edible Hedges
Perennial Gardens and Edible Hedges
Do you want to be surrounded by a landscape that provides wildlife habitat, fosters healthy soils and provides a variety of edible fruit? Join NOFA MASS for another event from their Resilient Garden Series. Bringing perennial plants into the garden can help your garden become more resilient and beautiful. Ruth Green of Green Arts Gardens in the Berkshires will inspire us to consider the ecological benefits and design ideas when planning our perennial plantings. During…
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Webinar: Foliage & Focal Points: Ideas for Budgets and Gardens of All Sizes
Webinar: Foliage & Focal Points: Ideas for Budgets and Gardens of All Sizes
« All Events Webinar: Foliage & Focal Points: Ideas for Budgets and Gardens of All Sizes We all have sections of our garden that we are less than satisfied with, yet understanding what has gone wrong can be frustrating. Instinct sends us shopping for more plants and we typically gravitate towards whatever is blooming that…