3月14日在Hood River举办的一个讲习班教人如何与本地植物进行气候抗御的景观美化,这是一系列促进生物多样性和低维护性园艺活动的一部分。
A March 14 workshop in Hood River teaches climate-resilient landscaping with native plants, part of a series promoting biodiversity and low-maintenance gardening.
3月14日将在俄勒冈州Hood River举办关于本地植物的免费讲习班“奇特的原住民植物”, 重点是气候抗御力强的景观美化,
A free workshop on native plants, “Wildly Wonderful Native Plants,” will be held on March 14 in Hood River, Oregon, focusing on climate-resilient landscaping with guidance from conservation expert Cheryl Rice.
该活动是每月一次的花园集合系列活动的一部分,涉及本地植物福利、来源和设计。
The event, part of a monthly Garden Gathering series, covers native plant benefits, sourcing, and design.
同时,AFFEW的本地植物销售持续到3月15日, 提供乳草和锥花等有利于授粉的物种来支持生物多样性。
Meanwhile, AFFEW’s native plant sale continues through March 15, offering pollinator-friendly species like milkweed and coneflowers to support biodiversity.
包括堪萨斯州马特·麦基南(Matt Mckernan)专家在内的专家推荐本地植物进行低度维护、节水及野生生物支持,
Experts, including Kansas State’s Matt McKernan, recommend native plants for low maintenance, water conservation, and wildlife support, emphasizing habitat-appropriate selection and minimal chemical use.