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June 3: Native Plant Expo and Marketplace

(Chelsea Update would like to thank Doug Reith for the information in this story.)

The Washtenaw County Conservation District will host the annual Native Plant Expo & Marketplace on June 3 at the Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds (5055 Ann Arbor-Saline Rd.) from 9:00 a.m. to 1 p.m.

The Native Plant Expo & Marketplace offers a convenient location to shop for Michigan native plants from local nurseries, learn how to establish and care for native landscapes and connect with businesses that specialize in the design, installation, and maintenance of native plant landscapes.

The event is free for all and will include many organizations focusing on native plant landscapes, education, stewardship, and conservation. Information on volunteer opportunities and residential practices to support native plants, protect water quality, and restore habitat in local communities will be available.

There will be over 100 native plant varieties available including perennials, grasses, shrubs, trees, fruits, and seeds for landscapes of all sizes and growing conditions. Local companies that specialize in native plant design, installation, and maintenance will be sharing information about their services for residential landscapes.

Vendors will also offer pollinator resources and natural solutions in addition to local produce and honey. Attendees can participate in the Milkweed Giveaway, receiving free potted milkweed and resources on improving Monarch Butterfly habitat, while supplies last.

Native plants are adapted to Michigan’s soils and climate. They provide food and habitat for our native animals, birds, and pollinators. These beautiful plants are well-adapted to our local growing conditions and thrive in urban and rural landscapes while saving time, money, and resources. In addition to supporting biodiversity, native plants help protect water quality, reduce erosion and flooding, and restore degraded soil and landscapes.

This event is supported by our sponsors:

Washtenaw County Water Resources Commissioners Office & Master Rain Gardeners, Huron River Watershed Council & Middle Huron Partners, Natural Community Services, Matthaei Botanical Gardens, Native Restoration Solutions, Wild Ones – Ann Arbor Chapter, Restoring Nature with Fire, Scarecrow Technologies, PlantWise, Michigan Wildflower Farm, Legacy Land Conservancy, and Ann Arbor Farm & Garden Club.

Find out more about the Native Plant Expo & Marketplace and this year’s vendors, exhibitors, and sponsors at nativeplantexpo.com. Please contact Bridget Mitchell, Expo Coordinator, at [email protected] or (734) 302-8715.  

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