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Learn how to create and maintain a wildlife garden that is both ecologically beneficial and visually pleasing.
Join instructor Amanda Branum in learning how to develop a native wildlife garden that provides everything from food, water, and nectar sources to shelter, a healthy habitat, and nesting sites for local fauna. Explore the basic design principles needed to create an aesthetically pleasing wildlife garden suitable for residential neighborhoods, and leave this class with specific native plant recommendations, pest management tips, and more. Round out the experience with a stroll through the Gardens to observe some late fall native planting at Longwood.
Location
Grove Studios & Throughout the Gardens
Instructor
Amanda Branum