Nancy Moore, garden designer and Native Plant Steward, will lead a Gardening with Native Plants workshop at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 29, at the Edmonds Wildlife Habitat Native Plant Demonstration Garden located at the Willow Creek Hatchery in Edmonds.
Through her Richmond Beach-based business, Moore has helped many others create beautiful, sustainable, and water-saving native plant gardens. At the workshop, participants will have time to ask questions and get lots of information.
This program is part of the ongoing Educational Program of the Edmonds Wildlife Habitat Native Plant Demonstration Garden sponsored by Pilchuck Audubon in Partnership with the Washington Native Plant Society, People for Puget Sound, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, City of Edmonds Parks Department, Edmonds Salmon Club/Trout Unlimited, National Wildlife Federation and Just Frogs and Toads too Foundation.
For more information and to get involved in this Edmonds Community Garden, contact Susie Schaefer at susie.schaefer@comcast.net or see the Facebook page for the Garden. Volunteers are always needed for Garden maintenance and to help with the education programs.
The Washington Native Plant Society website lists all programs around the state helping to celebrate April 29- May 5, which has been proclaimed by Governor Gregoire as Washington Native Plant Appreciation Week.
To learn more about the Edmonds Wildlife Habitat & Native Plant demonstration Garden and the Edmodns Wildlife Habitat Project go to: https://edmondsbackyardwildlifehabitat.org/
or check out our Facebook pages at:
https://www.facebook.com/Edmondsbwh