Gardens—even in urban areas—can be hotspots of biodiversity, and native plants play a key role in fostering that diversity. Join our March Speaker Series as Portland garden writer and photographer Amy Campion presents an exploration of some of the best natives to plant in your wildlife-friendly Northwest garden and learn about the fascinating insects they support.
Amy Campion grew up in Minnesota, but she became a gardener in the Cincinnati area, where she worked at a wholesale nursery for 16 years. In 2013, she and her husband moved to Portland, Oregon. Amy is the co-author of Gardening in the Pacific Northwest: The Complete Homeowner’s Guide, along with Paul Bonine. She currently works at Garden Fever in Northeast Portland. Amy writes and speaks about gardening for insects and other wildlife, and she’s passionate about helping others make their own gardens more biodiverse.
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Free event. All welcome.