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Master Gardener Association of Cape Cod Present the 2025 Spring Symposium:

“WE ARE NATURE’S BEST HOPE”

Featuring Doug Tallamy, award winning ecologist and author, champion of returning nature to our backyards.

Along with Trevor Smith, Weston Nurseries Design and Education Manager on ReWilding: An Intro to Natives!, and Russell Norton, Horticulturalist and Educator for the Cape Cod Cooperative Extension on Digging Deeper into Invasive Plants.

Saturday, March 29

9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. (Check-in starts at 8:30 a.m.)

Tickets: $40

NEW LOCATION:

The Cape Cod Regional Technical High School, 351 Pleasant Lake Ave. (Off Exit 82, Route 124), Harwich.

Home gardeners shape our landscape, especially on a fragile landmass like Cape Cod. Why do our choices matter?

  • Learn the unbreakable link between native plants and wildlife and the impact a home gardener has on both.
  • Discover how invasive plants leap out faster than native plants and take over.
  • And learn what you can do to support the Cape’s ecology, where to source native plants, what to plant, and what to watch out for in plants invasive to Cape Cod that have taken root.

All participants eligible for door prizes and garden design guides.

Enrollment is limited to 250. All sales are final, online payment only. No waitlist or tickets at the door. Registration opens February 22nd.

For more information and to register, visit mastergardenerscc.org. For questions, contact gardeners@capecod.gov.

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