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Native Plants in the Landscape Conference, June 3-6, 2015

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Workshops and Field Trips include:Implementing the Green Infrastructure Plan – a Walking Tour of the City of Lancaster

A Trip to the American Chestnut Foundation Nursery and Octoraro Native Plant Nursery

Field Trip to Big Spring Run

Foraging for Wild Edible and Medicinal Plants

The Joy of Propagation

Full Audience Session Highlights Include:Doug Tallamy  - restoring Nature’s Relationships at Home

Rick Darke – Looking at the Layered Landscape & Designing and Maintaining Living Landscapes

Kirk Brown -Bartram’s One Hundred

Dale Hendricks – The Rest of the story – Soil, Carbon Gardening and Agriculture

Natives, Aliens and Invasives – Let’s Talk

Bill Johnson – Insect Faces – A Bug’s Eye View

Taming Wildflowers – Miriam Goldberger

Concurrent Session Highlights Include:Top Picks for Plant Pollinators – Connie Schmoltzer

Pawpaws in the home landscape – Neal Peterson

Coppice Agroforestry – David Jacke

Lesser Known Native Shade Plants – Gregg Tepper

Re-wilding Marginal Landscapes with Permaculture – Ben Weiss

From the Pool to the Pond: Using Native, Aquatic Macrophytes for Water Filtration – Randy Heffner

And Many More…

 Download the 2015 Conference Brochure Here!


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