Don’t jump to conclusions when you see insects in your garden—many are providing free pest management! Insects, like lady beetles, lacewings, wasps, mantids, and more, are worth getting to know. In addition to reducing pest populations, many insect predators have fascinating life histories that enhance the complexity and wonder of our gardens. Agriculture & Natural Resources Agent in Fulton County, Gabrielle LaTora is an entomologist by training, she is especially interested in pollinator ecology and integrated pest management on urban farms. Please register for the Spring 2023 NFMG Gardening Lecture Series in advance at https://bit.ly/Spring2023NFMG-GardeningLectureSeries to assure your place. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about how to join the webinar. If you cannot attend the live webinar, you can register anyway so you will receive a recorded link to the class.
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Earlier Event: March 12
ONLINE: Growing Figs at Home: An Introduction to Growing Figs in the Southeast for the Home Gardener
Later Event: March 20
DUNWOODY: “Stroll Gardens- Nuts and Bolts, the Magic and the Metaphor”