Gardening from the Ground Up – Native Plant Talk

by Anna White

Join us at the Museum to explore the heart of our ecosystem and discover how native plants play a thrilling role in sustaining our food chain and environment on Fishers Island. Our lineup of peers and professionals will unveil the secrets of native gardening – and its powerful impact on biodiversity.

 
Featuring the insightful Emily Baiden from the Wild Seed Project, local legends Diana Fiske and Dianne Crary, and the dynamic Maggie Redfern from the CT College Arboretum. Their stories and expertise will open your eyes to the wonders of our local flora and fauna, offering you fresh, actionable tips for incorporating these natural treasures into your own gardening projects! Learn how embracing native plants can transform your garden into a vibrant habitat that supports local wildlife, conserves water, and minimizes the need for harmful chemicals. Say goodbye to the time and effort spent on non-native species that struggle in our climate!
 

After a series of lightning talks that are sure to spark your curiosity, we’ll open the floor for a lively Q&A session! And don’t miss the chance to mingle and celebrate with fellow nature enthusiasts at our reception afterward. Enjoy delicious refreshments and explore the plant sale showcasing a colorful array of native species waiting to enhance your garden. But that’s not all—Maggie will guide a delightful excursion into the HLFM Land Trust Wildlife Sanctuary, showcasing the beautiful trees she highlights in her talk. Come join the fun!

When: Saturday, May 23, 2026

Time: 11 am -1 pm

Place: At the Museum, second floor and virtual, via zoom

Don’t miss this chance to make a positive impact on our ecosystem through gardening! Space is limited, so be sure to reserve your spot today.

This event is sponsored by the Fishers Island Conservancy and the Henry L. Ferguson Museum.

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