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When we think of gardening, we often think of all the preparatory work that comes in the Spring, but what we do in the Fall to "cleanup", can have a dramatic impact. In fact, some of our traditional routines may no longer be the best practices for a healthy and biodiverse yard. In this talk, Miranda Scher, Rutgers Master Gardener, will take a look at new ways of performing fall tasks that can answer our human need for order, and also the needs of wildlife and the plants themselves.
Registration is required to receive the Zoom link.
This program is graciously shared with us by our friends at the New Jersey State Library.