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Sunday, July 24, 11am-1pm, Sunny Glen Garden, 3507 Sunny Glen Pl.

Come for a free tour of the 100+ native plants in the Sunny Glen Garden. This tour will focus on native plants in the pollinator pocket prairie, a few woodland/shade plants, and around the wetter area of the rain garden, their pollinator relationships, medicinal and other uses, and how they’ve been integrated into the edible perennial food forest. The prairie meadow plants should be coming into full bloom!

• See what these native Ohio plants look like as they mature

• Learn about their pollinator relationships

• Find out which native Ohio plants are better suited for different environments:

• Wetland plants/plants that can handle wet feet but do well in the heat

• Prairie and meadow plants that do well in full or partial sun

• Woodland plants that do best in shade or partial shade

• And how you can obtain them with no cost to you, like I did . . .

• Why might you be interested in having a perennial native plant flower garden instead of an annual ornamental one?

• Save time and money because these plants return each year on their own (perennial), so you do not need to purchase and plant every year

• Save precious resources because they require no extra watering, even in the heat of our Ohio summers?

• Do not require you to purchase and add fertilizers and have fewer diseases and pests, as they are well suited and adapted to survive in their Ohio environment.

• Have deep root systems that increase the soil’s capacity to store water when we get these heavy spring and fall rains which can prevent flooding and avoid polluting our rivers and streams with stormwater runoff

• Sequester or remove carbon from the air that contributes to global warming

• Provide shelter and food for our pollinators, birds, and other wildlife

• Promote biodiversity and stewardship of our natural heritage

• Beautify and increase scenic values for all to enjoy!

These are just a few of the reasons why you might choose native perennial flowering plants for your garden, in addition to, or instead of annual ornamental plants which may look pretty but do not have any of the other beneficial aspects mentioned above!

This tour is free, but if you may use this link to pre-register to assist with my planning; that would be appreciated.

Hosted by Sunny Glen Garden.

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Sunday, July 24, 2022 - 11:00am

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