Date/Time
Date(s) - 07/21/2019
12:00 am
Location
Hobbs State Park visitor center
Categories
Eric Fuselier, President of the Ozark Chapter of the Arkansas Native Plant Society, to Speak at Hobbs State Park on Gardening with Native Plants
Do you know the important role that native plants play in the local ecosystem and what the benefits are in using native species for landscaping and in home gardens?
Perhaps you are stumped when it comes to planning your native plant garden and what you should look for when selecting which species to place in a particular location. Eric Fuselier will be at Hobbs State Park to answer your questions.
For more than a decade, Fuselier has been studying the native plants found growing wild in the Ozarks. His love of the outdoors began on the trail as an avid hiker and backpacker, but eventually he was able to put his knowledge of native plants to use in a more professional capacity while working as an environmental scientist for a local engineering firm.
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from a professional how to utilize native plants at your home.
Where: Hobbs State Park visitor center on Hwy. 12 just east of
the Hwy. 12/War Eagle Road intersection
When: Sunday July 21, 2019
Time: 2:00 pm
Cost: Free. The public is invited.
For more information on Hobbs State Park programs, trails, picnicking, or meeting room rentals: Call: 479-789-5000
Also see: http://www.friendsofhobbs.com/ and www.ArkansasStateParks.com/hobbsstateparkconservationarea