Gardening with Native Plants
Presented by URI Garden Master, Mark Cordle
Tuesday, May 5th from 6-6:45 PM in the Community Room at the library.
Learn how you can help reverse the decline of birds and insects by transforming your garden into a thriving habitat with native plants and pollinator-friendly design.
Registration required. Please sign up HERE.
Mark Cordle:
Mark Cordle, URI Master Gardener, Class of 2020 Hall of Fame.
Mark is passionate about native plants, which help protect birds and pollinators. He currently serves as a URI MG Project Leader for the US Fish & Wildlife, Trustom Pond National Wildlife Refuge, with a mission of habitat restoration. In addition, he volunteers as a garden leader for St Luke’s Church, the National Historic General James Mitchell Varnum House & Preservation Gardens, and volunteers at the Rhode Island Wild Plant Society Seed Starters, Portsmouth, RI.

