Creating an Edible Landscape with Dani Baker

Creating an Edible Landscape with Dani Baker

May 18 at 7 pm at the Charlotte Library

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If you want to create an edible hedge, an edible bed, a foundation planting or a forest garden, you will discover there are a variety of native food plants to choose from to fill your space.  When placed in habitats that meet their needs, native plants tend to be well adapted to our climate and have few pest, disease or maintenance problems. This illustrated talk will describe the growth habit, preferred habitat, care required, food value, other users, aesthetic appeal and propagation techniques for over 25 native perennial plants you can include in your edible landscape. The plants range from trees to bushes, groundcovers, roots and even vines.

Join us online or in person for this timely presentation from Dani Baker, whose work promotes acting as  good stewards of the land and water resources entrusted to us on her farm in upstate New York and through presentations like this!

If folks join us in person, we'll have refreshments and a chance to discuss following the presentation!


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