Join City of Charlotte Landscape Management and Urban Forestry's Community Tree Canopy Preservation for a workshop discussing how fall leaf cleanup relates to pollinator conservation. This workshop is for residents and landscapers eager to know more about how fall landscape maintenance practices can affect overwintering insects, and how many of our favorite pollinator species rely on fallen leaves to shelter and insulate themselves from the winter elements. We'll talk about the role of fallen leaves in a healthy environment, how they support pollinator habitat and alternatives to traditional leaf removal practices.
The workshop will take place in the education room at Landscape Management. Water and snacks will be provided.
Landscape professionals can earn 1.5 credit hours toward their Landscape Contractor's license, pending approval by the NCLCLB.
The workshop is FREE, but space is limited.
Register by 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 22
Questions? Contact Vicki Aguilar or Tara Moore.
City of Charlotte does not discriminate on the basis of disability. We will provide auxiliary aids and services, written materials in alternative formats, and reasonable modifications in policies and procedures to persons with disabilities upon request. Contact Vicki Aguilar to make arrangements.