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Thursday Night Nature: Retooling the American Garden with Carl Molter (October 19, 2023)

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Thursday, October 19
End
Thursday, October 19
Time
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

$15.00

With the shift of horticulture from one of aesthetics and extraction to one of ecology, many gardeners wonder how to best make their existing landscapes more environmentally beneficial. Unless you are moving into a newly built home, most of us have or buy existing landscapes that are primarily non-native, and their conversion can be daunting to even the experienced gardener. This talk will discuss strategies a homeowner can use to transform their standard yard into an ecologically beneficial garden.

Carl Molter is Design Director at Indigenous Ingenuities, an ecologically based design-build firm in Doylestown, PA. He combines his over 25 years of design-build residential experience with a passion for ecology and place-making. He also is the host of WDVR’s Into the Garden radio show.

Program Fee: $15 (Members, enter your code at checkout to receive your 20% discount.)

All lectures will be held virtually using Zoom. They will be recorded and shared with everyone who registers for a short time.

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All lectures will be held virtually using Zoom. They will be recorded and shared with everyone who registers for a short time.

Program Fee: $15 (Members, enter your code at checkout to receive your 20% discount.)

Additional Information: Online registration for this program closes at 5:00 pm on the date of the program. Zoom invitations will be sent out after this time to the email used to register for the event. The link will come from lauricella@bhwp.org OR education@bhwp.org.

This lecture is part of our Thursday Night Nature series. The series features presentations by regionally renowned experts who address a wide range of topics related to natural history, biodiversity, ecological gardening, native plants and native wildlife.