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Native Plants for Bird Friendly Communities

Webinar replay from June 9, 2021

A Walk in the Garden - Join Audubon CT-NY’s Jillian Bell for a presentation focused on bird-friendly plants for your home landscape. With the right plants, any space—from a small container on your patio to an acre of your backyard—can become more bird-friendly.

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Rain Garden Primer – A Good Option for Your Landscape?

Webinar replay from June 2, 2021

A Walk in the Garden - In this webinar, Amanda Sloan describes what rain gardens are, explains the elements that go into a successful rain garden project, and offers insights to help you decide if a rain garden is a good option for your landscape.

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Growing Vertically with Edible and Ornamental Plants

Webinar replay from May 26, 2021

A Walk in the Garden - Vertical garden systems offer a number of benefits, such as increased accessibility for people with restricted physical abilities, privacy, and vibrancy. Join Irene Barber to learn about budget conscious options, plant and soil materials, and creative vertical garden designs.

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The Journey of Edible Landscapes

Webinar replay from May 12, 2021

A Walk in the Garden Webinar - Edible landscaping is the use of food-producing plants in the residential landscape. It can combine fruit and nut trees, berrying shrubs, vegetables, herbs, edible flowers, along with ornamental plants into aesthetically pleasing designs.

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Beauty and Biodiversity at Cornell’s Mundy Wildflower Garden

Webinar replay from May 5, 2021

A Walk in the Garden Webinar - Krissy Boys will cover the principles of plant conservation and plant propagation, habitat gardening in full sun and in deep shade over limestone, as well as gravel gardening at the stream bank restoration site.

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Going Underground: Unearthing the Role of Soil Organisms in Plant Health

Webinar replay from April 28, 2021

A Walk in the Garden Webinar - Dr. Serita Frey explores how the quality of the soil determines the capacity of land to support natural ecosystems and human society.

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Creating Community with Our Insect Neighbors

Webinar replay from April 21, 2021

A Walk in the Garden Webinar - Learn about common insects in our communities and how to support them.

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Proper Planting Practices: Are We Landscaping in a Deficit Model?

Webinar replay from April 7, 2021

A Walk in the Garden Webinar - Richard McCoy provides information on current techniques of proper planting, how to correct unseen issues that are borne in the landscape nursery, the importance of the plant root collar, plant placement by matching site conditions to a plant’s cultural needs, and how these...

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Oak Red-List Project – Main Threats to Oaks and Saving Oaks from Extinction

Webinar replay from February 10, 2021

In this presentation, Dr. Murphy Westwood will discuss the economic, ecological, and cultural value of oaks, and will explain the threats each species faces and the conservation efforts underway to save the oaks.

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Regenerative Design – How Living in Agreement with Nature Helps Organizations Thrive

Webinar replay from February 8, 2021

In this program, Claude Stephens explores how adapting an ecological framework that acknowledges biological limits supports healthy design.

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The American Oaks – Diversity, Ecology, and Identification

Webinar replay from February 3, 2021

Focus on Sustainability, Season 8 - Familiarity with oaks is vital for anyone looking to garden for biodiversity. Tim Boland, Executive Director at The Polly Hill Arboretum since 2004, will show us how to identify most of the twelve species native to New England and offer guidance on species selection,...

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Expanding Biodiversity – Attracting Birds to Your Yard

Webinar replay from January 27, 2021

This presentation with Becky Laboy emphasizes the importance of planting natives as both a sustainable approach to gardening and an opportunity to attract birds to your yard.

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