It’s the 50th anniversary of Earth Day today. That means it’s a good time to share some videos that Southborough Access Media captured on gardening related topics.
Anecdotally, being cooped up seems to have increased public interest in gardening this spring. So, some of you who weren’t interested in attending some events when they took place may suddenly have a new interest.
[If you want to pull up larger versions of the videos, follow links below to YouTube.]
What’s the Buzz? The People-Plant-Pollinator Connection
The Metrowest Conservation Alliance and the Native Plant Task Force teamed up to host a presentation on protecting pollinators by biologist Dr. Robert J. Gegear. It took place at Cordaville Hall last November. (Dedicated blog post.)
posted to You Tube by Southborough Access Media
Seed Exchange Coming to the Southborough Library!
Last month, SAM helped promote the Library’s planned launch of the Seed Exhange. As I posted yesterday, seeds are now being offered through the mail.
posted to You Tube by Southborough Access Media
Native Seed Workshop
Whether you want to make sure you have seeds next year or are looking to support the Library’s Seed Exchange, you may want to watch this presentation on cleaning and storing seeds. The program was held at the Library in January. (Dedicated blog post.)
posted to You Tube by Southborough Access Media
Blackstone Valley Veggie Gardens: Closing Your Garden for the Winter
If you want to really plan ahead, watch this presentation that was held at the Library last October. (Dedicated blog post.)
posted to You Tube by Southborough Access Media