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August 4, 2024
Ash Burkowski, from Friends of the Living Prairie Museum, will provide an overview on why native plants are something to consider and pay attention to, including their environmental and horticultural benefits. They will discuss how natural prairies are important for climate change, preserving endangered species, and providing a way for gardeners to have a low-maintenance landscape. They will briefly discuss some plants that are great to start gardening with, and discuss some of the relationships between endangered species and their host plants.
By First Unitarian Universalist Church of WinnipegAugust 4, 2024
Ash Burkowski, from Friends of the Living Prairie Museum, will provide an overview on why native plants are something to consider and pay attention to, including their environmental and horticultural benefits. They will discuss how natural prairies are important for climate change, preserving endangered species, and providing a way for gardeners to have a low-maintenance landscape. They will briefly discuss some plants that are great to start gardening with, and discuss some of the relationships between endangered species and their host plants.