Chapter Meeting: Habitat Gardens, How & Why
Thursday, March 8, 2012 at Butterfly Pavilion
6pm – Tour of outdoor native gardens
7pm – Indoor program
As local communities grow, wildlife habitats are disappearing at an alarming rate. Amy Yarger, Horticulture Director at the Butterfly Pavilion, will discuss some easy changes that homeowners, businesses and landscape professionals can make to create habitat for butterflies and other wildlife, even in small spaces. People, plants and wildlife all stand to benefit from habitat gardens. Everyone is welcome!
Volunteers Needed: Bird & Nature Festival at Tagawa Gardens
Saturday, February 18 from 11am – 3pm &
Sunday, February 19 from 11am – 3pm
We will have a Wild Ones table at the festival to share information on native landscaping and to promote our local chapter. If you can help out on either day, please contact Susan at 303-335-8200 or Susan@TheHabitatGardener.com. If you are at the festival, please stop by our table & introduce yourself!
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Gardening for Life
Dr. Douglas Tallamy writes a compelling argument for native landscaping based on sound scientific principles. We have the power in our yards to create healthy habitats for wildlife and support biodiversity. Tallamy’s book, “Bringing Nature Home: How Native Plants Sustain Wildlife in Our Gardens,” is a must read for nature lovers everywhere.
This is a great resource to share with gardeners and wildlife enthusiasts. Click here to open the PDF.
