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Mark Richardson explains that the geranium Rozanne is a beautiful, low-maintenance ground cover plant. (Courtesy Mark Richardson)
Environmentally-friendly gardening, once considered on the fringe, has surged in interest in the pandemic, according to Mark Richardson, director of horticulture for the Tower Hill Botanic Garden in Boylston.
Richardson sees the trend in the sold-out tickets to the garden this month, and in the blossoming membership in the Ecological Landscape Alliance, which promotes eco-friendly gardening.
“So many people are interested in how they can garden in a more sustainable way,” Richardson, who sits on the Ecological Landscape Alliance s board, said. He added that people are specifically invested in learning how they can support pollinators, wildlife and how to garden in a way that s not environmentally damaging.
Midcoast Conservancy offers ‘Rewilding Your Yard’ virtual workshop
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Midcoast Conservancy will offer a virtual event, “Rewilding Your Yard: How Doing Can Less Can Bring You More,” on Thursday, March 11, from 6:30 - 8 p.m.
Lucy Birkett, ecology enthusiast and ecosystem gardener, will explore how gardens, yards, and landscapes can be enhanced to benefit wildlife and insects, strengthen resiliency, and provide infinite delight and interest to humans.
Birkett will show attendees how easy and rewarding it can be to grow native perennials, shrubs, and trees, and will recommend specific strategies and resources – some of which will involve doing a little less. Birkett will draw on her own lessons from “rewilding” her 1/4 acre yard and experiences in restoring ecological health to large and small areas of land. After a brief presentation, she will take questions from participants.