Grow a Mini Meadow of Colorful Flowers in Your Yard

Past event
Feb 24, 2021, 6 PM

WEDNESDAY, February 24, 6-8
If the word "meadow" conjures images of wide expanses of land, Mike Lizotte of American Meadows will convince you that a mini meadow — a kind of informal flower garden started with seed sown directly into the soil — can be any size; plus, it's fun, easy to grow, and good for the planet. With as little as 50 square feet and for less than $20, gardeners can plant a colorful meadow that demands little in the way of space, mowing, or maintenance, uses less water than a traditional lawn, and provides habitat for pollinators — not to mention a natural exploration space for children. From choosing the right variety of seed, preparing the soil, sowing evenly, and watering well, he'll show you how to successfully create a miniature meadow that suits your climate, soil, and growing goals year after year.

Mike Lizotte, also known as "The Seed Man," began his career in wildflowers at age 14, working in the wildflower meadows at American Meadows in Shelburne, Vermont. After attending the University of Vermont and receiving a Bachelors in Community Development and Applied Economics from the College of Ag. & Life Science, he went back to work at American Meadows in sales. Decades later, he is now co-owner of American Meadows, a certified Master Gardener, and an expert in all things wildflowers.

Members FREE / Non-members $10
This program will be held via Zoom.

Please register in advance at: https://fhfvt.org/products-and-events/lizotte

This talk is a program of the Friends of the Horticulture Farm (65 Green Mountain Dr., So. Burlington), a charitable organization dedicated to supporting the mission of UVM's Horticulture Research and Education Center in South Burlington.

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