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Eco-Gardening Series at Hilltop Hanover Farm

This New Eco-gardening series is focused on creating your own backyard Garden of Eden

This New Eco-gardening series is focused on creating your own backyard Garden of Eden while providing sanctuary for creatures large and small.

Classes are taught by Kim Eierman, CH, AOLCP - Founder of EcoBeneifical! Kim is a Certified Horticulturist Master Gardener, a Master Naturalist, an Accredited Organic Landcare Professional.

Take all 3 classes or just one - the choice is yours!

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Series Fee: $120 non-members, $100 members – register by March 1, and save 10%.

Class Fee: $40 each – no discount applies if taken individually

Find out what's happening in Ossining-Croton-On-Hudsonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Venue: Hilltop Hanover Farm & Environmental Center, 1271 Hanover Street, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598

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Edible Native Landscapes
Saturday, March 14

10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Certain native plants can add beauty to your garden while providing you with edible fruits, nuts, and berries. Learn which plants are the best choices for your landscape and how they actually improve your backyard ecosystem. Discover how you can use these fun, edible native plants in your landscape and in your kitchen.

Backyard Habitat Gardening
Saturday, April 4

10:00 am - 12:00 pm
A landscape is more than a collection of trees, shrubs and perennials - it’s an ecosystem! Learn how to boost the ecosystem in your own landscape, attracting and supporting numerous species of wildlife with the habitat and the native plants they need.

Native Gardening for Beneficials

Saturday, May 23

10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Beneficial insects are nature’s pest control but to benefit from their services, you first have to provide them with the habitat and the native plants they require. Learn how to attract and support these valuable insects throughout their life cycles. Your landscape will thank you!

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