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Enhance Your Garden or Shoreline with Native Plants Before Time Runs Out

AUGUST 23, 2024 – Time is running out to take advantage of Kawartha Conservation’s Fall Native Plant Sale, with the opportunity to order closing on September 3. This is your chance to transform your garden or shoreline with beautiful, eco-friendly native plants that support local biodiversity and create a resilient landscape.

Ola Pasternak, Landowner and Community Support at Kawartha Conservation, emphasizes the importance of incorporating native plants into your property.

“Native plants are not only beautiful but also play a crucial role in supporting local ecosystems,” she said. “They attract pollinators, provide habitat for wildlife, and help stabilize soil—benefits that non-native plants often do not have. This sale is a perfect opportunity to make a positive impact on your property and the environment.”

The Fall Native Plant Sale offers a wide variety of species suited to different conditions, whether you’re looking to enhance a sunny garden, plant in a shaded woodland, or stabilize a shoreline. Each plant is carefully selected to thrive in our local climate and soil conditions, ensuring that your garden or shoreline will flourish for years to come.

Don't miss out on this chance to contribute to a healthier environment while beautifying your outdoor space. Order now to secure your selection of native plants and be ready to enjoy a thriving, sustainable garden next spring.

For more information, go to www.kawarthaconservation.com/gardens, or contact Ola Pasternak, Landowner and Community Support, by email at opasternak@kawarthaconservation.com or by phone at 705.328.2271 ext 241.

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