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Sustaining Wildlife in Fall and Winter Gardens

Sustaining Wildlife in Fall and Winter Gardens

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Livingston Public Library, 10 Robert H Harp Dr, Livingston, NJ, 07039

Learn which flowers and shrubs are well-suited to sustain wildlife through fall and winter. This workshop also discusses how to modernize fall cleanup, how “leaving the leaves” can nurture your garden, and how native plants can serve as a home and winter food source for pollinators and birds.

Presenter Deb Ellis is the founder and leader of the Essex Chapter of the Native Plant Society of New Jersey, a Master Gardener and a Rutgers Environmental Steward. She is passionate about teaching how to use native plants to promote biodiversity.



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