Join us for a captivating morning at Mt. Cuba Center on November 23, 2024, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM, as we explore the beauty and importance of fall blooms in our gardens. This engaging program, priced at just $29, will delve into how plants that provide interest during the fall and winter months also serve as vital lifelines for local wildlife.
Discover the Connections
During this session, participants will take an in-depth look at the intricate relationships between native plants and the animals that have evolved alongside them. Understanding these connections is essential for creating a thriving garden that supports local ecosystems. After the informative lecture, attendees will enjoy a guided garden walk to view these remarkable plants in their natural setting.
About the Instructor
The program 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 native gardening and wildlife conservation. Leah is also an active contributor to the Delaware Native Plant Identification and Exchange group on Facebook, where she shares her enthusiasm for nature with others.
Event Details
- Date: November 23, 2024
- Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
- Location: Mt. Cuba Center
- Price: $29 per person
Why Attend?
This program is perfect for gardeners, nature lovers, and anyone interested in enhancing their understanding of native plants and wildlife interactions. By attending, you’ll gain valuable insights into how to create a garden that not only looks beautiful but also supports local wildlife through the colder months. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from an expert and connect with fellow nature enthusiasts! Reserve your spot today and prepare to be inspired by the wonders of fall blooms at Mt. Cuba Center!
Register here https://mtcubacenter.org/event/late-season-perennials-for-wildlife-2/