***Thank you for registering for Native Plants for Beauty and Biodiversity with special guest Lorraine Johnson. Unfortunately, due to unforeseen circumstances, this webinar must be postponed until further notice. We are very sorry for any inconvenience. Once we know if and when it can be rescheduled, we will send you an email with all the details. Please note that we have other webinars coming up that may interest you ***** Join the Canadian Wildlife Federation and special guest, Lorraine Johnson, Tuesday, March 4, 2025 at 7 p.m. ET to discover some of Canada’s beautiful native plants, why they are so important and get great tips on growing them at home. Lorraine is a highly respected Canadian author and longtime native plant and sustainability expert. During our hour together, Lorraine will share the benefits of introducing native plants to the home landscape and community spaces as well as the best tips on how to introduce them to your property. She will focus on easy-to-grow species for conditions from shade to sun, dry to moist and more. Highlights include how to incorporate native plants into existing gardens and gorgeous plant combinations. We hope you can join us!
Speaker: Lorraine Johnson
Lorraine Johnson is the author of 10+ books on subjects including native plant gardening, environmental issues, and urban agriculture. Her most recent book is A Garden for the Rusty-patched Bumblebee, co-authored with Sheila Colla. (The U.S. edition includes a Foreword by Douglas Tallamy.) Lorraine is an advocate for reforming “grass and weeds” bylaws and facilitating pollinator-positive community projects. She believes that hope gains meaning in action.
Photo by Philip Wallis
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