Climate change is our new reality. Increasing temperatures have led to longer, warmer winters and hotter summers, with significant impacts on both plants and animals. Spring now comes earlier, inducing changes in the timing of critical life stages in native plants and the species with which they interact.
Dr. Sara Via will share how these diverse effects of climate change also affect gardens and home landscapes and how adopting climate-friendly gardening strategies will improve success and help to reduce future change.
Adkins Arboretum, in partnership with the Garden Club of the Eastern Shore, presents:
Gardening in a Changing Climate
with Dr. Sara Via
Professor of biology and entomology at University of Maryland.
The event will be held Wednesday, November 9 at the Talbot County Free Library, 100 W. Dover St. in Easton at 11:15 AM.
Admission is FREE and open to the public.
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