Couple viewing flowers. Photo Provided by Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens

Propagating Native Wetland Woody Plants

Learn from Shawn Jalbert, owner and professional propagator of Native Haunts, how to grow native woody species of these local systems, which can lead to sustainable business opportunities and ecological benefits.

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Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens
132 Botanical Gardens Drive
Boothbay, Maine 04537 United States
About the Event
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Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens
(207) 633-8000
October 12, 2024

October 12 @ 9:30 am – 3:00 pm

A low-lying wetland area full of native plants and surrounded by trees. Wetlands are extensive in Maine and are ecologically rich. Woody species grown within them are unique to the ecosystems and environmentally critical to Maine and the Global community. Learn from Shawn Jalbert, owner and professional propagator of Native Haunts, how to grow native woody species of these local systems, which can lead to sustainable business opportunities and ecological benefits. Growing, selling, and planting locally grown perishable plants can be used for wetland restoration or wetland-like landscape garden projects, such as rain gardens, swales, water-accumulated topography, and more.

A separately scheduled class in February 2025 will continue instructing students about nursery production practices of seedlings to finished plants, discussing budget, materials, and management practices.

Class Level: Advanced