Edible Gardening

Garden as if the Earth Matters – Planting for Biodiversity & Climate Resilience



Join Anna Fialkoff, from the Wild Seed Project in Portland, Maine, as she explores how gardening with native plants helps foster biodiversity and creates more resilient landscapes. Formerly of the Native Plant Trust in Framingham, MA, Anna highlights the wonderful ecological connections that happen in our own backyards and public spaces when we focus on native plants. Anna shares many concrete suggestions for planting and for landscape care, all designed to enrich our soils and to help mitigate the stresses of climate change. This talk is brought to you by EnergizeActon.org, the Acton Conservation Trust, and the Acton Garden Club’s Shirley Towle Lecture Series. All three organizations are dedicated to ensuring a beautiful and healthy Acton environment, from backyards and community spaces to conservation lands and the larger context of climate. Many thanks to Anna Fialkoff and to the Wild Seed Project for the inspiration.

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