Beneficial Wildflowers for Diverse Habitats
Natives for Monarchs, pollinators, butterflies and birds.
Richard Dube
When: Saturday, April 25 from 10:00 A.M till 12:00 noon .
Where: Richmond Free Library, 201 Bridge St. , Richmond , VT
Fee: Cash donation to benefit Our Community Cares Camp
(OCCC). OCCC is a non-profit day camp providing enriching
activities and nutritious meals for Bolton, Huntington and
Richmond children.
The use of native plants to create diverse, healthy and beautiful native landscapes supports a plethora of pollinators that are essential to the production of flowers and food that we and wildlife depend on. Garden worthy Milkweed, Blazing Star, Penstemon, Bee Balm, Goldenrod, Asters, Joe-Pie-Weed and numerous other natives can be added to existing gardens or used to create Monarch and pollinator habitats. Non-stop natives nourish us and nature!
To register call Richard Dube at (802)434-4834 or email to richdubegeo@cs.com.
Check in begins at 9:30 A.M.
Soon our gardens will be emerging from this wonderful, winter long blanket of snow. Enjoy this beautiful early spring weather.
Rich
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