Looking for strategies to garden smarter and boost your landscape’s ecological impact? Join Shannon Currey, education and outreach at Izel Native Plants, to learn how native grasses can help reduce resource use, add biodiversity and increase resilience. Offering so much more than turfgrasses can, these extraordinary plants help preserve and build the soil, reduce weed competition and lend a host of ecosystem benefits. They’re workhorses that get the job done while adding beauty and aesthetic appeal. We’ll examine what makes grasses special and explore how you can use them in your landscape. And while sedges, grass-like plants with virtues of their own, are wonderful, this session will focus on true grasses. From short to tall, in shade and in sun, learn about using native grasses to build better landscapes.
Fee: Free; registration required.
Location: Zoom. The recording will be shared with all registrants.
Accessibility: This will be a virtual program that takes place on Zoom with the option to enable closed captioning.
