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X-WR-CALDESC:How-to with Native Plants\nNative plants play a vital role in 
 maintaining and restoring ecosystems. Join The Herb Society of America’s N
 orthEast Seacoast Unit on May 22nd at 7:15pm in Strawbery Banke’s Tyco Cen
 ter as Ayn Whytemare\, owner of Found Well Farm in Pembroke NH\, discusses
  how to establish the best possible setting for either adding more native 
 plants or bringing out the best in the plants you have. Ideas on dealing w
 ith invasive plants\, crowded landscapes\, and design will be discussed. A
  selection of native plants will be offered for sale at the lecture.\nAyn’
 s experiences working in the plant trades (florist\, tree farm and garden 
 centers) and as a consultant on forest ecology led to a desire to find mor
 e native plants for use in wild and home landscapes. She established Found
  Well Farm in 2007 to provide locally raised and region hardy native plant
 s that will enhance our unique New Hampshire countryside. \nAyn received h
 er B.A. from Barnard College of Columbia University in 1988 with a major i
 n Environmental Science and an M.S. from University of Washington in Fores
 t Ecology in 1994. She is currently an adjunct instructor of Plant Biology
  and Environmental Science at NHTI. She lives with her sons Duncan and Aar
 on and her husband\, Ted Donovan\, owner of Top Notch Painting. For more i
 nformation\, visit their website @ http://www.foundwellfarm.com \n\nThe He
 rb Society of America NorthEast Seacoast Unit is hosting the event. Admiss
 ion is $7.00 ($5.00 for Strawbery Banke Museum and non NESU affiliated Her
 b Society members). Pre-registration is required. To register =: https://w
 ww.eventbrite.com/e/how-to-with-native-plants-tickets-40862002349\n
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DESCRIPTION:How-to with Native Plants\nNative plants play a vital role in m
 aintaining and restoring ecosystems. Join The Herb Society of America’s No
 rthEast Seacoast Unit on May 22nd at 7:15pm in Strawbery Banke’s Tyco Cent
 er as Ayn Whytemare\, owner of Found Well Farm in Pembroke NH\, discusses 
 how to establish the best possible setting for either adding more native p
 lants or bringing out the best in the plants you have. Ideas on dealing wi
 th invasive plants\, crowded landscapes\, and design will be discussed. A 
 selection of native plants will be offered for sale at the lecture.\nAyn’s
  experiences working in the plant trades (florist\, tree farm and garden c
 enters) and as a consultant on forest ecology led to a desire to find more
  native plants for use in wild and home landscapes. She established Found 
 Well Farm in 2007 to provide locally raised and region hardy native plants
  that will enhance our unique New Hampshire countryside. \nAyn received he
 r B.A. from Barnard College of Columbia University in 1988 with a major in
  Environmental Science and an M.S. from University of Washington in Forest
  Ecology in 1994. She is currently an adjunct instructor of Plant Biology 
 and Environmental Science at NHTI. She lives with her sons Duncan and Aaro
 n and her husband\, Ted Donovan\, owner of Top Notch Painting. For more in
 formation\, visit their website @ http://www.foundwellfarm.com \n\nThe Her
 b Society of America NorthEast Seacoast Unit is hosting the event. Admissi
 on is $7.00 ($5.00 for Strawbery Banke Museum and non NESU affiliated Herb
  Society members). Pre-registration is required. To register =: https://ww
 w.eventbrite.com/e/how-to-with-native-plants-tickets-40862002349\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180522T191500
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180522T203000
LOCATION:Strawbery Banke Museum\, 14 Hancock Street\, Portsmouth\, N.H. 038
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SUMMARY:NorthEast Seacoast Unit Lecture Series: How-to With Native Plants
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