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SUMMARY:Green Day of Horticulture
DESCRIPTION:All volunteers are cordially invited to attend a morning of gar
 den-inspired talks hosted by Hillwood’s horticulture department on Monda
 y\, February 3. This program will be held in-person at the visitor center 
 theater and light refreshments will be served. Doors open at 9:30 a.m. and
  the first presentation begins at 10 a.m. No RSVP is required. Presentatio
 ns will be recorded and posted on the volunteer website for those who are 
 unable to attend.\n\nPlease see details for both programs below:\n\nGreen 
 Day of Horticulture\nMonday\, February 3\, 2025\n\n10:00 a.m. | Native Shr
 ubs\, presented by Drew Asbury\nNative shrubs add color\, form\, and struc
 ture to our gardens while also creating valuable habitat for wildlife. Fro
 m wet to dry and from sun to shade\, there is a native shrub adaptable to 
 virtually every garden condition and when selected wisely\, native shrubs 
 provide a rewarding and low-maintenance addition to our gardens.\n\n11:15 
 a.m. | The Native Orchid\, presented by Andrew Bedenbaugh\nLearn more abou
 t one of our most common native orchids\, Tipularia discolor\, the Crane F
 ly Orchid\, including its preferred growing environment\, characteristics\
 , and its relationship with pollinators\, trees\, and fungus.\n\n11:45 a.m
 . | Erosion Control\, presented by Matt Boyle\nBuilding and maintaining yo
 ur top soil by limiting erosion is essential to plant health and protectin
 g our local watersheds. This talk will focus on what Hillwood is doing to 
 stabilize and slow erosion in the formal gardens and woodland.\n\n12:30 p.
 m. | Not Quite an Ocean - Water Use at Hillwood\, presented by Kevin Beam
 er\nWith last fall's Fragile Beauty: Art of the Ocean and this spring's Se
 tting Sail: The Story of Sea Cloud exhibitions in mind\, this will be a lo
 ok at the many ways that Hillwood's horticulture department uses water. We
  will talk about where it comes from and all the ways it’s used from irr
 igation systems delivering thousands of gallons to tiny vials used to hold
  single flowers.
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