WEDNESDAY, September 15, 6-8 (online)
Over the last two years, the Northeast experienced summers more like southern California. Water for gardening became scarce, and because we gardeners are used to letting Mother Nature work for us, many of our gardens suffered. As our summers grow hotter and drier, we may need to rethink what we plant. Join Sarah Salatino of Full Circle Gardens as she gives you water-wise ideas, practices, and perennial varieties to help you keep your garden gorgeous without extra watering in our increasingly unpredictable climate.
This program will be presented on Zoom.
Members FREE Non-members $10
Please register in advance at:
https://fhfvt.org/products-and-events/waterwise
Presenter bio: Sarah Salatino, a former Friends board member, is the owner and head grower of Full Circle Gardens in Essex, Vermont. FCG grows over 600 varieties of sustainably grown Northeast hardy perennials, including a full offering of pollinator, North American native, heirloom, and rock garden perennials.
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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