Are your houseplants crying for help in silence? Does your compost pile look more like a science experiment gone wrong? Is your garden basically a patch of hope and weeds? You’re not alone.
Join Curtis Memorial Library in Brunswick for the June Sustainable Brunswick lecture, “Anyone Can Garden,” at 6 p.m. Wednesday, June 18, in the Morrell Meeting Room. The lecture is a no-pressure crash course in the wonderfully weird world of composting, indoor jungles and backyard gardening.
Perfect for apartment dwellers, homeowners, and curious minds of all ages, this session will help beginners embrace the basics of sustainable gardening, plant care and composting. Attendees will leave with a complementary starter house plant, practical tips and strategies for budding plant parents, and a new-found appreciation for rotting banana peels.
Free admission; all are welcome and encouraged to attend, regardless of age or residency. Visit tinyurl.com/475pyt5t to register.
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