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Mar
23

Lecture: Wild in Ardmore - Gardening With Native Plants for Life and Beauty

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Saturday, March 23rd, 2024
to (Eastern Time)
Highland Presbyterian Church, 2380 Cloverdale Ave NW, Winston-Salem, NC, 27103 Map

Public Welcome Limited Access Recording Free Event Program/Speaker Presentation Wheelchair Accessible Public Restroom Drinking Fountains

Wild Ones Central North Carolina and the Ardmore Neighborhood Association are pleased to invite you to this very interesting program. The event is free. However, registration is required to secure seating.
Many of us have a yard of lawn, non-native foundation plants and even some exotic invasive plants that are hard to control. Wouldn't you like to have a yard full of pollinators, butterflies and birds, with flowers, berries and interest throughout the year? In this talk, Kathy Johnson will present ways to start small as you reduce lawn and introduce native plants to your home environment.
Alison Northup will showcase several native plants particularly suitable for the Piedmont of North Carolina.
Bios:
Kathy Johnson is a current Forsyth County Master Gardener and a retired landscape designer, with certificates in Landscape Design and Woody Plants from George Washington University. She has become increasingly aware of the importance of sustainable practices and the use of native plants to support biodiversity and the environment. Kathy lives in Ardmore and has converted her front yard to a "mostly-native" plant garden with minimal lawn.
Alison Northup is the owner of Piedmont Plant Nursery in Rural Hall, NC. She hold a doctoral degree in plant ecology from the university of Texas at Austin and she is a Board member of the NC Native Plant Society.
For more information contact Siham Muntasser: [email protected].

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