Climate Resilient Gardening 101
Event description
Climate Resilient Gardening 101: Gardening in Uncertain times
Join us for an enlightening and hands-on workshop with the Elizabeth River Project! Dan McGregor, co-founder of EcoGardens 757, and Luísa Black Ellis, Resilience Manager at Elizabeth River Project, will guide participants through the essentials of climate-resilient gardening.
Event Highlights:
- Resilient Gardening Techniques: Learn how to garden with resilience in mind, focusing on local ecology and sustainable practices.
- Native and Keystone Plants: Discover the importance of native plants, host plants, and keystone species in creating a thriving garden ecosystem.
- Phenology Insights: Understand the seasonal cycles of local wildlife and plants and how to use these as guides in garden design.
- Interactive Activities: Participate in small group discussions to find and build climate hope, asset map your neighborhood, and walk away with next step for building a more resilient landscape.
This workshop is perfect for anyone interested in sustainable gardening and building community resilience. An optional tour will be available following at 12:15pm.
Don't miss this opportunity to deepen your connection to the land and learn practical steps for creating a resilient garden. Spaces are limited, so be sure to register today!
$25 per person for Elizabeth River Project members | $35 per person for non-members (Not yet a member? Join today!)
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