Landscape Ecologist Mary Fortmann shows how to select palettes of gorgeous native woody plants to add color, texture, seasonal interest, screening and healthy life to your property. (In person/online)
The public is invited to the monthly meetings of the Lake-to-Prairie chapter of the Wild Ones, a national not-for-profit organization that promotes the use of native plants in landscapes.
Landscaping with Beautiful, Native Woody Plants
Your property can become a more productive part of the crucial habitat corridors in our area by incorporating native woody plants into your landscape. Learn about a select palette of gorgeous woody plants, native to the Chicagoland region, to add color, texture, seasonal interest, screening, and, most importantly, healthy life to your property.
Speaker: Landscape Ecologist Mary Fortmann
Registration is required.
You may attend this program in person at the library, or may attend virtually/online.
To register, select either "Register to Attend Online" or "Register to Attend In Person." Online attendees MUST provide a valid e-mail address.
The Fremont Public Library District encompasses parts of Mundelein, Grayslake, Hawthorn Woods, Libertyville, Round Lake, Round Lake Park, and Wauconda. To find out if you live in our district, please call 847-566-8702. We honor library cards from any other public library in Illinois as well as a few from southern Wisconsin. The library is located in Mundelein, half a mile north of Rte.176 on Midlothian Road.