Sunday, November 3rd at 1pm
Presented by Gerda Krogslund, Senior Master Gardener Volunteer at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County, NY
Preparing a garden for overwintering is an art and a science. Removing dead leaves from some plants is healthy; others require them for winter protection. Many species, though dead, contribute food and form and creature protection; others benefit from wrapping against harsh winds and hungry deer. Learn the basics and apply them to your own garden.
This program is part of our series, Sustainable Living: From Knowledge to Action. This series is funded in part by the Ramapo Catskill Library System Resilient Communities Mini-Grant.
Register by clicking here or calling the library.