Anna Fialkoff, Ecological Programs Manager, Wild Seed Project
Autumn is typically when many of us put our gardens to bed by removing leaves and cutting back perennials. Yet, allowing fallen leaves, branches, stems, and seed heads to stay where they are rather than raking, blowing, shredding, or cutting them away will ensure our gardens are places for life to thrive. Anna Fialkoff will help you rethink your garden “clean up” this year and consider taking steps toward supporting essential pollinators, birds, and other wildlife through the cold winter months.
Before joining the Wild Seed Project, Anna was the Senior Horticulturist at the Native Plant Trust’s Garden in the Woods in Framingham, MA. Anna has a BS in Human Ecology from College of the Atlantic and an MS in Ecological Design from The Conway School.