About this Event
Nurture nature this winter by growing native plants that make a difference!
Join us for a hands-on workshop where you’ll:
Learn: Master the art of winter sowing using a simple, DIY mini-greenhouse technique (hint: it’s as easy as reusing milk jugs!).
Discover: Understand how native plants strengthen Wisconsin’s ecosystem, prevent soil erosion, and improve water quality in our watersheds.
Create: Build your own portable greenhouse to grow native plants at home during the winter.
Why Native Plants?
Native plants are essential for protecting and restoring our natural environment. They:- Reduce runoff and filter pollutants, improving water quality in our lakes, rivers, and streams.
- Provide critical habitat for pollinators, birds, and other wildlife.
- Require less maintenance and water than non-native species, making them perfect for eco-friendly gardening.In Spring: Watch your seedlings flourish! Plant them in your garden to create your own conservation haven or return them to FWWA for local restoration projects that directly benefit our watershed.Why You Should Join Us:- Family-Friendly Fun: A perfect activity for gardeners, nature lovers, and conservationists of all ages.
- Everything Included: We’ll provide seeds, materials, and expert guidance—you just show up!
Space is Limited: Secure your spot now and start making a difference today.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Coughlin Community Natural Area, 625 East County Road Y, Oshkosh, United States
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