“Identifying and Removing Invasive Plants” a Webinar Presented by The Candlewood Valley Regional Land Trust

Why rid your garden of invasive plants? Invasive plants crowd out native plants that provide food and shelter to our area's native pollinators, insects, birds and wildlife. We depend on these pollinators to fertilize plants in our yards, parks, farms and orchards.

In our Monday, June 29th webinar from 7:30 to 8pm, Master gardener Jackie Algon tells us how to rid our gardens of invasive plants. Jackie leads local conservation programs with Wilton's Garden Club and Pollinator Pathways to control invasive plants in our area. Click on the Registration button below to join the webinar. We will send you login details 24 hours before the event. Don't miss this fascinating and important webinar! Visit Candlewood Valley Regional Land Trust on the web for more information.

 
Click here to read more about Connecticut's invasive plants, what they look like, and how they threaten our environment, on Wilton's Pollinator Pathways website.
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