The Importance of Native Plants
Native plants are essential for providing shelter and food for wildlife during the colder months. From fruiting shrubs to seed-bearing wildflowers, these plants support various species by offering necessary resources. This program will delve into how to cultivate these plants in your garden, creating a welcoming environment for animals as they navigate the winter season.
Event Details
- Date: October 26, 2024
- Time: 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM
- Location: Mt. Cuba Center, 3120 Barley Mill Rd., Hockessin, DE 19707
- Price: $19 per participant
- Contact: info@mtcubacenter.org | (302) 239-4244
About the Instructor
The session will be led by Leah Brooks, the Public Programs Coordinator at Mt. Cuba Center. Leah holds dual bachelor’s degrees in Environmental Science and Wildlife Ecology from the University of Delaware. As a Delaware Master Naturalist and Vice Chair of the Delaware Invasive Species Council, she brings a wealth of knowledge and passion for nature and native gardening.
Why Attend?
This program is perfect for gardeners and nature enthusiasts looking to make a positive impact on local wildlife. Participants will learn practical tips on how to create an overwintering habitat that benefits various animal species while enhancing their gardens .Join us at Mt. Cuba Center to explore how you can help wildlife thrive through the winter months!