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May
10

Plant It Well Even if the Roots Are Wrong

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Monday, May 10th, 2021
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To register for this free online program, email  [email protected] .

Professional gardeners-writers Janet Macunovich and Steven Nikkila describe their ‘crusade’ as “a must-see for anyone who plants trees and shrubs or has planted in the last ten years. We're in the midst of a perfect storm of production practices and economic realities that have made it likely that the plant we buy will not have a good root system” says Janet. Here is a helpful look at how this situation came about, the research attention it's getting, what you can expect to see, the fixes that Janet and Steve learned, and the results they are seeing.

Steve and Janet operate their business GardenAtoZ.com with over 40 years of experience growing plants, installing landscapes for commercial and residential customers, creating over 50 webinars to educate the public, and appearing at garden festivals. They maintain a garden at the Detroit Zoo and live in SW Michigan.

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Mid-Mitten 2022 Calendar

Second Monday of the month 6:30-8:00 PM at Chippewa Nature Center, 400 S. Badour Road, Midland – unless noted

Jan. 10  Nature Journaling

A journal is a wonderful way to interact with your world. Journaling allows you to capture the essence of your days and to revisit them in the future. But you don’t have to love to write to journal. We will explore ways to capture your experiences in nature in unique and fun ways. Laura J. Volsejpka, scientist/artist and director of Creative 360 in Midland will provide the books and the tools – you provide the experience and imagination!

Feb. 14  City Versus Invasives

Stephanie Richardson, City of Midland Horticulturist, will describe what the city has been doing regarding invasive species management on city lands and the reestablishment of natives in various areas, along with future plans. Since 2007  Stephanie has enjoyed helping people connect with nature in an urban environment, and enhancing the quality of life for Midland residents and visitors.

Mar. 14  Saving Seeds and the Michigan Seed Library Network

Learn how you can find a variety of heirloom and modern seeds for planting this spring at local seed libraries. Bevin Cohen of Small House Farm explains how he facilitated the establishment of seed libraries throughout Michigan, and shares some stories about the seeds and the people who grow them. He will also have books for sale.

Apr. 11  How to Prune Trees and Shrubs the Right Way

Learn from Chuck Martin, grounds manager and senior horticulturist at Whiting Forest of Dow gardens, how to properly prune branches without negatively impacting the health of trees and shrubs. This meeting will take place on Chuck’s property and feature pruning demonstrations.  Register by emailing [email protected] to receive the address.

May 9  Native American Uses of Native Plants

Native Americans living in this region prior to European settlement depended on a variety of plants to meet their needs for food, medicine and shelter. Join CNC’s Historical Interpreter Corrine Bloomfield for a casual trail walk to learn more about these valuable resources. This program will be held inside the Visitor Center if inclement weather.