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Kim Eierman Live Lecture: Creating a Succession of Bloom in your Native Garden

Renowned ecological landscape designer, environmental horticulturist, and author Kim Eierman of EcoBeneficial will teach us how to make our garden beautiful and ecologically supportive throughout the entire growing season.

Many of the plants offered in the Aspetuck Land Trust plant sale will be covered in this talk.

 
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If you want to attract and support pollinators, succession of bloom is an absolute must in any landscape. From early spring through the late fall, different types of pollinators are looking for different types of plants, at different times of year. Learn what you need to know to make the best native plant choices for your landscape.

Kim Eierman is the Founder of EcoBeneficial. Based in New York, Kim teaches at the New York Botanical Garden, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, The Native Plant Center in NY, Rutgers Home Gardeners School and several other institutions.

So, grab some soup and sandwich, sit back and enjoy your lunch hour planning for spring planting and how important native plants are to improving biodiversity in our yards and the Green Corridor.

Kim’s new book: The Pollinator Victory Garden: Win the War on Pollinator Decline with Ecological Gardening.

Don’t forget our Aspetuck Native Plant Sale is NOW OPEN! Learn from Kim what to buy and why they are so important to add to our gardens.


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See our upcoming schedule and our past lectures Here!