Sunday, February 14 at 2:00 pm

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Using Native Plants to Attract Birds and Butterflies to Your Yard
Molly Fifield Murray / UW-Madison Arboretum
MENDOTA 1-2

Molly Fifield Murray will discuss how to attract and provide for birds and butterflies in your native landscape. She will offer suggestions for native plants that attract butterflies and other pollinators, and for natives that provide food and shelter for birds.

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Basics of Composting
George Dreckmann / Dane County Public Works
MENDOTA 3

Composting can be easy if you do it right. Learn simple methods to turn your food scraps and yard debris into compost, and improve your soil while cutting your waste.

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Roses for a Busy World
Joan Schultz / Madison Rose Society
MENDOTA 5

Most of us are very busy and need carefree roses. This presentation will be about new classifications and varieties which will do well in Wisconsin.

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Gardens for Small Spaces With Function and Style
Paul Ganshert / Ganshert Nursery & Landscapes
MENDOTA 6-7

Learn about garden possibilities that offer style, practical use and unique design for tight places.

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Four Things You Need to Make Great Backyard Compost
Joan Laurion / Buckle Up Compost
DEMO B

Composting in any container requires four things: nitrogen, carbon, water and oxygen. Learn how to put these four things together to easily make great compost for vegetables, flowers or the lawn.

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