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flag A March 14 workshop in Hood River teaches climate-resilient landscaping with native plants, part of a series promoting biodiversity and low-maintenance gardening.

flag A free workshop on native plants, “Wildly Wonderful Native Plants,” will be held on March 14 in Hood River, Oregon, focusing on climate-resilient landscaping with guidance from conservation expert Cheryl Rice. flag The event, part of a monthly Garden Gathering series, covers native plant benefits, sourcing, and design. flag Meanwhile, AFFEW’s native plant sale continues through March 15, offering pollinator-friendly species like milkweed and coneflowers to support biodiversity. flag Experts, including Kansas State’s Matt McKernan, recommend native plants for low maintenance, water conservation, and wildlife support, emphasizing habitat-appropriate selection and minimal chemical use.

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