The Edmonds Wildlife Habitat and Native Plant Garden is the place to be Sunday when the demonstration garden celebrates its one-year anniversary from 1-4 p.m. at the Willow Creek Salmon Hatchery, 95 Pine St. off Highway 104.
Everyone is invited to see the garden and learn about native plants and how to attract and support birds, bats, butterflies, bees and other wildlife in your yard and the community. Activities are offered for kids of all ages and there will also be a native plant sale.
The garden will participate in the celebration of Washington Native Plant Appreciation week with a free lecture on Native Tree ID Monday, May 2 at 7 p.m. at the Salmon Hatchery’s classroom building with WSU Forestry’s own Kevin Zobrist. And on Thursday, May 5, there will be a 7 p.m. lecture at the Salmon Hatchery’s classroom building on “Gardening with Native Plants” with nursery owner Nancy Moore. No registration is necessary for either event.
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