SUNDAY, June 30, 2-3:30
In the recent past, the Northeast experienced some summers more like southern California. Water for gardening became scarce or very expensive. As we gardeners are used to letting Mother Nature do the watering for us, many of our gardens suffered with the dire lack of rain. As our climate changes, summers will be hotter and drier. If it rains, it falls way too quickly, causing damaging runoff rather than gently soaking into the soil. Join Sarah Salatino of Full Circle Gardens and explore ways to rethink how we garden to prepare for when drought happens again. This presentation will give you water-wise ideas, practices, and perennial varieties to help keep your gardens gorgeous during droughts. FREE EMG-E
Please register in advance at:
https://fhfvt.org/events/water-wise-perennials-and-gardening/
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 program is presented by the Friends of the UVM Horticulture Farm and will take place at the UVM Horticulture Farm, 65 Green Mountain Drive, So. Burlington (behind Heritage Toyota on Shelburne Rd).
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