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Lyme, Old Lyme, East Lyme Pollinator Groups Present ‘Building Resilient Landscapes’ in Lyme, Sept. 28

September 21, 2025 by Admin

On Sunday, Sept. 28, horticulturalist Tom Christopher presents “Building Resilient Landscapes – Right Plant, Right Place for Right Now” at Lyme Public Hall. Photo by Wendolyn Hill.

LYME — Lyme Pollinator Pathway, Pollinator Pathway East Lyme and Pollinate Old Lyme are cosponsoring a presentation titled, “Building Resilient Landscapes – Right Plant, Right Place for Right Now” on Sunday, Sept. 28, from 4 to 5:30 p.m. at the Lyme Public Hall, 249 Hamburg Road in Lyme.

The presenter will be horticulturalist Tom Christopher, who will present strategies for choosing plants to prioritize biodiversity, soil health, and water management in your yards, thereby creating habitats that can easily withstand challenges like extreme weather conditions and invasive species.

Christopher is host of the podcast “Growing Greener,” as well as an author/collaborator for several books and columns about improving the environment with native plant restoration. 

This program is funded by a grant from the Eightmile River Wild and Scenic Coordinating Committee.

All are welcome. There is no change for admission.

For more information on Tom Christopher, visit his website.

Filed Under: Community, Outdoors Tagged With: Lyme Pollinator Pathway, Pollinate Old Lyme, Resilient Landscapes

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