April showers bring May flowers, and on May 2, Brodhead Watershed Association in Monroe County will host a webinar on how to keep your water clean and the garden growing all summer long as part of the new Greening Mountainhome series.
The online class, called Gardening for Clean Water, will be held from 9:00 to 10:30 a.m. with local Penn State Extension Master Gardener Amy Romanelli-Girardi.
“What we put in our garden affects more than just our garden,” Romanelli-Girardi said.
Learn how your choice of plants can directly and indirectly contribute to water quality, how home landscapes impact the entire area drained by Brodhead Creek, and which native plants work for yourself, wildlife, and everyone’s drinking water.
Amy Romanelli-Girardi, a resident of Barrett Township for 20 years, has worked for a local garden center/nursery, tending to the stock of trees, shrubs, and perennials. She particularly enjoyed helping customers make selections that matched their preferences with their site conditions.
The webinar is free, but registration is required by noon on Friday, May 1. To register, send an email to: info@brodheadwatershed.org or phone 570-839-1120. Instructions for signing in for the webinar will be sent to registrants.
Note that dates and times are subject to change. People who register will be notified of any changes, and changes will be posted on the BWA website.
Greening Mountainhome Project
Gardening for Clean Water is one in a series of Go Green at Home workshops and part of BWA’s Greening Mountainhome project.
Future workshops will include: July 25, rain barrels and how to install them; Sept. 12, rain gardens tour.
In another facet of the Greening Mountainhome program, rain barrels will be installed at locations throughout the area. With the help of volunteer artists, Todd Schwartz and Boy Scout Troop 89, painted rain barrels will beautify their locations as well as catch roof runoff to be used in a rain garden.
Rain barrels will be installed in early summer at locations chosen by these Greening Mountainhome sponsors: Fisher & Fisher Law Offices; Joseph Dilger, DDS; ESSA Bank & Trust; NBT Bank; Blake Martin Financial; Donaghy Insurance; Steele’s Hardware; Capri Pizza; Mick Motors; Woodfield Manor; Frogtown Chophouse; Buck Hill Falls Company; PourHouse; Basso; Rotary of the Pocono Mountains; Barrett Township Historical Society; Hilfiger Restoration; Callie's Candy Kitchen; Daily Bread; Barn Door Antiques; Mickey Miller; Peter Maier; and Natalie Berdoe.
For more information on programs, initiatives, upcoming events and how you can get involved, visit the Brodhead Watershed Association website.
(Photo: Rain garden being installed along the Yellow Breeches Creek, Cumberland County.)
[Posed: April 2, 2020] PA Environment Digest
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