In honor of Earth Day, join the Garden and nationally known garden expert, Melinda Myers, as we focus today and beyond on earth-friendly practices.
Plants and environmentally-friendly landscapes are one way individuals can make a difference in our changing climate. Using a diverse plant palette, planting natives whenever possible and appropriate, and keeping water where it falls – so it can be cleaned and filtered before entering the groundwater – are just a few of the strategies horticulturist, TV/radio host and author Melinda Myers will discuss. The focus will be on a comprehensive approach that can be phased in with strategies to fit various sized landscapes as well as those with time and/or budget restraints.
This talk will take place via Zoom and a recording will be available on Melinda’s website following the presentation.
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Nationally known gardening expert, TV/radio host, author & columnist Melinda Myers has over 30 years of horticulture experience and has written over 20 gardening books, including Small Space Gardening, The Garden Book for Wisconsin, and the Midwest Gardener’s Handbook. She hosts the nationally-syndicated “Melinda’s Garden Moment” TV & radio program and The Great Courses “How to Grow Anything” DVD series. Myers is a columnist and contributing editor for Birds & Blooms and writes a nationally syndicated garden column. Prior to her current media work, Melinda hosted “The Plant Doctor” radio show for over 20 years as well as seven seasons of “Great Lakes Gardener” on PBS. Myers has a master’s degree in horticulture and was a horticulture instructor with tenure. Myers was recently inducted into the national Association for Garden Communicators Hall of Fame. Her website, www.melindamyers.com, features hundreds of gardening videos, audio tips, monthly garden checklists and more.
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(July 4: 6 pm closure with limited programs)
Hunt for clues and discover plants and animals.
Explore boxes placed throughout the Garden with fun activities for kids.
Ask our Horticulture Team your gardening questions as you see them working in the Garden.
For more information, contact us at 920.490.9457 or info@gbbg.org.
An in-depth look at plastic pollution that plagues waterways around the world through awe-inspiring, larger-than-life sculptures of marine life made from plastic debris.
View Exhibit Details
(July 4: 6 pm closure with limited programs)
Hunt for clues and discover plants and animals.
Explore boxes placed throughout the Garden with fun activities for kids.
Ask our Horticulture Team your gardening questions as you see them working in the Garden.
For more information, contact us at 920.490.9457 or info@gbbg.org.
An in-depth look at plastic pollution that plagues waterways around the world through awe-inspiring, larger-than-life sculptures of marine life made from plastic debris.
View Exhibit Details
(July 4: 6 pm closure with limited programs)
Hunt for clues and discover plants and animals.
Explore boxes placed throughout the Garden with fun activities for kids.
Ask our Horticulture Team your gardening questions as you see them working in the Garden.
For more information, contact us at 920.490.9457 or info@gbbg.org.
An in-depth look at plastic pollution that plagues waterways around the world through awe-inspiring, larger-than-life sculptures of marine life made from plastic debris.
View Exhibit Details
(July 4: 6 pm closure with limited programs)
Hunt for clues and discover plants and animals.
Explore boxes placed throughout the Garden with fun activities for kids.
Ask our Horticulture Team your gardening questions as you see them working in the Garden.
For more information, contact us at 920.490.9457 or info@gbbg.org.
An in-depth look at plastic pollution that plagues waterways around the world through awe-inspiring, larger-than-life sculptures of marine life made from plastic debris.
View Exhibit Details
(July 4: 6 pm closure with limited programs)
Hunt for clues and discover plants and animals.
Explore boxes placed throughout the Garden with fun activities for kids.
Ask our Horticulture Team your gardening questions as you see them working in the Garden.
For more information, contact us at 920.490.9457 or info@gbbg.org.
An in-depth look at plastic pollution that plagues waterways around the world through awe-inspiring, larger-than-life sculptures of marine life made from plastic debris.
View Exhibit Details
(July 4: 6 pm closure with limited programs)
Hunt for clues and discover plants and animals.
Explore boxes placed throughout the Garden with fun activities for kids.
Ask our Horticulture Team your gardening questions as you see them working in the Garden.
For more information, contact us at 920.490.9457 or info@gbbg.org.
An in-depth look at plastic pollution that plagues waterways around the world through awe-inspiring, larger-than-life sculptures of marine life made from plastic debris.
View Exhibit Details
(July 4: 6 pm closure with limited programs)
Hunt for clues and discover plants and animals.
Explore boxes placed throughout the Garden with fun activities for kids.
Ask our Horticulture Team your gardening questions as you see them working in the Garden.
For more information, contact us at 920.490.9457 or info@gbbg.org.
An in-depth look at plastic pollution that plagues waterways around the world through awe-inspiring, larger-than-life sculptures of marine life made from plastic debris.
View Exhibit Details
(July 4: 6 pm closure with limited programs)
Hunt for clues and discover plants and animals.
Explore boxes placed throughout the Garden with fun activities for kids.
Ask our Horticulture Team your gardening questions as you see them working in the Garden.
For more information, contact us at 920.490.9457 or info@gbbg.org.
An in-depth look at plastic pollution that plagues waterways around the world through awe-inspiring, larger-than-life sculptures of marine life made from plastic debris.
View Exhibit Details
(July 4: 6 pm closure with limited programs)
Hunt for clues and discover plants and animals.
Explore boxes placed throughout the Garden with fun activities for kids.
Ask our Horticulture Team your gardening questions as you see them working in the Garden.
For more information, contact us at 920.490.9457 or info@gbbg.org.