LECTURES & LITERATURE

Reflecting Upon the Resiliency of Your Native Gardens: Winter Lecture Series
January 23, 2011
Have you ever wondered if what you are planting is really making a difference in enhancing the habitat of your backyard? Are you really increasing the possibilities for greater diversity in your neighborhood? No doubt, if you are planting native plants, you are helping to enhance the biodiversity of your community. Learn a few more techniques that can help you take your native plant community to greater levels of ecological health. Start the process to take your native plant garden from just sustaining to thriving and growing, even with the pressure of white tailed deer and invasive plants.
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Bowmans Hill Wildflower Preserve
1635 River Road
P.O. Box 685
New Hope, PA 18938 -
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Members and full-time students: $8; Non-members: $10
Info Phone: (215) 862-2924
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January 23, 2011Times:
2 pm
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