Please join us as we partner with Triad Wild, the local NCWF community chapter, for a screening of the documentary, Gardening for the Planet.
Gardening for the Planet shows how something as simple as the plants you chose for your garden can be impactful in the struggle to combat climate change. Many films about climate change can leave people feeling hopeless about the future and doubtful that they can have any impact. However, this film shows how even one person can improve the ecosystem in their tiny part of the planet, their own lawn, by planting native plants instead of invasive ones.
Speakers include professors and native plant gardeners who describe the benefits of native plants including how they can support pollinators and are more accustomed to growing and thriving in their native ecosystems. An increase in pollinators can lead to more insects, which leads to more birds and other animals in a healthy food web. On the other hand, invasive plants can outcompete native plants, and the popular monoculture grass lawn is not an ideal habitat for supporting wildlife.
The film’s visuals are beautiful, and the engaging speakers make a compelling case for the value of native plants in maintaining local ecosystems. For those who still want to achieve a landscaped look in their lawn, the film demonstrates how it is still possible while opting for native plants
As with all our programs, this one is free and open to all. Program begins at 7PM, but come a little early and socialize with us.


