Amy Thomsen, Vice-Director of Sandtown Wildlife Management Association in Washington County will speak about:
- A brief history of the land uses / condition in the area
- Reasons think twice about the use of herbicides on pollinator habitat projects
- The benefits of using native plants and methods
- Easy and affordable native pollinator ideas – no matter how big or small your property, city or country. Prioritizing replacement of exotics, and installation of natives in a pollinator area.
- Ways to extend nectar sources into fall
- How to change history today with native plants and restoration projects.
- Benefits – once established: less maintenance, mowing more free time to enjoy.
Please call 979-826-7651 to reserve your seat for this free presentation. We look forward to seeing you!