Free and Open to the Public
Sturgeon Bay, Wis. (January 26, 2023) – Even small landscapes and gardens can help support native pollinators through the incorporation of appropriate plantings and some specific techniques. At the next Door County Master Gardeners (DCMGA) lecture on Thursday, February 9, at 6:30 p.m., Dwyer will discuss many easy ways you can augment your garden to maximize “pollinator appeal” while simultaneously providing beauty. A wide range of plant material, plant combinations and other “pollinator-friendly” tips will be presented.
The 2023 DCMGA Educational Lecture Series is being presented with support from the Door County Medical Center. The Dwyer lecture is presented in collaboration with Crossroads at Big Creek and Wild Ones of the Door Peninsula.
View the virtual program on the big screen at Crossroads or in your own home. Those who prefer to watch the program at home can request a Zoom link from info@crossroadsatbigcreek.org. Please put DCMGA Zoom in the subject line.
About Mark Dwyer: Dwyer is currently the garden manager at the Edgerton (WI) Hospital & Health Services Healing Garden (3 acres). He also manages and operates his landscape design and consultation business, Landscape Prescriptions by MD. For 21 years, Mark was the Director of Horticulture at Rotary Botanical Gardens in Janesville, WI.
About Door County Master Gardeners: The Door County Master Gardeners Association (DCMGA) was founded in 1995 to provide horticulture related services to the community. Master Gardener Volunteers maintain The Garden Door, sponsor free educational programs, provide answers to residents’ horticulture questions and provide outreach to youth and not-for-profit organizations throughout the county. For more information, go to http://www.dcmga.org.