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A March 14 workshop in Hood River teaches climate-resilient landscaping with native plants, part of a series promoting biodiversity and low-maintenance gardening.
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.
The event, part of a monthly Garden Gathering series, covers native plant benefits, sourcing, and design.
Meanwhile, AFFEW’s native plant sale continues through March 15, offering pollinator-friendly species like milkweed and coneflowers to support biodiversity.
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.
Un taller del 14 de marzo en Hood River enseña paisajismo resiliente al clima con plantas nativas, parte de una serie que promueve la biodiversidad y la jardinería de bajo mantenimiento.