Earth Friendly Gardening with "New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill"
Tuesday, June 276:30—7:30 PMWallace Community RoomLunenburg Public Library1023 Massachusets Ave., Lunenburg, MA, 01462
We’ve all learned to live our lives a little greener in recent decades. From reusable grocery bags to electric cars, many of us take pride in making choices to lead more sustainable lives. Gardening should be no different.
Learn about the ways gardening impacts the environment and how you can be a more earth-friendly gardener in this in-person presentation at the Library by Mark Richardson from New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill.
Space is limited, so please register in advance and cancel if you have registered but cannot attend.
Speaker Mark Richardson joined the staff as Director of Horticulture for New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill in 2018. Mark served previously as Botanic Garden Director for New England Wild Flower Society, where he oversaw Garden in the Woods and Nasami Farm native plant nursery. He has a passion for ecological horticulture and native plants. Prior to joining the staff at Tower Hill, Mark wrote Native Plants for New England Gardens, a guide to over 100 native perennials, trees, shrubs, ferns, grasses, and vines with co-author Dan Jaffe.
Registration for this event has now closed.