Landscaping with Native Plants

Perrot Memorial Library and The Garden Club of Old Greenwich present, “Landscaping with Native Plants,” on Wednesday, April 2, at 7 pm, in the Program Room, Radcliffe Building.  Our guest speaker will be Wildlife Biologist Jane Seymour.

For many years, maintaining a manicured lawn filled with ornamental plants was the standard, but this approach led to the disappearance of many animal species as we removed their food sources and shelter. In this talk, Jane Seymour, a wildlife biologist, will explain how we can restore these vital connections by incorporating native plants into our yards. By focusing on the importance of insects as a crucial part of the food web, she will show how a yard full of native plants can benefit birds, bees, butterflies, and humans alike, creating a more sustainable and biodiverse environment.

Jane Seymour is a wildlife biologist for the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection’s (CT DEEP) Wildlife Division. As the steward of the Belding Wildlife Management Area in Vernon, Jane manages a variety of wildlife habitats and provides environmental education. Her work focuses on promoting conservation efforts and fostering a greater understanding of local ecosystems.

To register for this program, click here.

For more information, contact Judy Sgammato at 203-637-1066 x15 or jsgammato@perrotlibrary.org.

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