Interns with the Penn State Agriculture and Environment Center and other partners will hold a workshop for homeowners to learn how to green their property for clean water on April 24 at the American Philatelic Society, 100 Match Factory Place in Bellefonte, Center County near Big Spring Spirits from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Spring has sprung (well, it’s trying!) and you can learn how to green your property for clean water at this free workshop!
Attendees will learn about stormwater runoff and how to implement simple, green practices on their own properties to better manage runoff while cultivating their yards. Landscaping with native plants will be emphasized, and practices like rain gardens, rain barrels, native meadows and riparian buffers will be discussed.
“This is a great time to think about your spring landscaping plans,” said Matt Royer, Director of the AEC. “Our student interns will share tips and ideas about managing water on a property and how the use of native plants in landscaping can improve water quality, wildlife habitat, and beautify your home at the same time.”
All attendees will receive a free Homeowner’s Guide to Stormwater and learn how to use the guide to develop a plan for their own land.
The workshop is co-sponsored by Borough of Bellefonte, Penn State Sustainability Institute, ClearWater Conservancy, Spring Creek Trout Unlimited, Spring Creek Watershed Commission, and the American Philatelic Society.
There is no cost to attend, but registration is requested. Click Here to register online. Questions should be directed to Matt Royer, Director, Penn State Agriculture and Environment Center, by sending email to: mroyer@psu.edu.
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