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bee apple blossomGrey County Master Gardeners presents “The Eco-Responsible Gardener”, a series of three Zoom seminars, to help you create and maintain an environmentally sustainable and beautiful garden.

The first seminar on Native Plants for Grey and Bruce Counties is Saturday, January 30 at 1pm.

Well known author, Lorraine Johnson, shares her extensive knowledge of native plants, and how to incorporate them into the home garden.

Lorraine Johnson is the author of numerous books on environmental issues and gardening. Former president of the North American Native Plant Society, her areas of expertise include gardening with native plants, urban agriculture and biodiversity conservation.

Her most recent book, co-authored with Sheila Colla, “A Flower Patch for the Rusty Patched Bumblebee: Creating Habitat for Native Pollinators”, is available as a free download at foecanada.org/bee-garden-guide.

Registration is required by January 23. Please email [email protected] with “GCMG Zoom Seminar 1” in the subject line. A registration email for this seminar will be emailed to you, with further instructions.

source: media release, Grey County Master Gardeners

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