WILDFLOWERS FOR WILDLIFE
Learn how to create a beautiful garden with colorful flowers that attract butterflies, birds and pollinating insects, and find the plants to use. The Horicon Marsh Education and Visitor Center is the location for the 2022 Wildflowers for Wildlife event Saturday, May 21 from 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
The 9th annual “Wildflowers for Wildlife: enhancing your own backyard” is sponsored by the Friends of Horicon Marsh Education and Visitor Center and Friends of Horicon NWR. They have partnered with Taylor Creek Restoration Nurseries and RES for a native plant sale that will help enhance your backyard, schoolyard, park or natural area and in turn, benefit wildlife.
Why native plants? Native landscaping restores ecosystems that once covered the Midwestern landscape but are now reduced to small parcels. Once native plants are restored, the birds, mammals, reptiles and beneficial insects return too. Native plants also enrich the soil, decrease run-off and filter pollution. In the long run, native landscaping can save money annually in maintenance costs. Native plants have evolved to thrive in a local environment, which means less watering, fertilizer and time.
Native landscapes offer hands-on opportunities for people of all ages to learn about habitats and ecosystems. A native landscape also provides the ideal setting for bird and butterfly watching, photography and nature walks.
Native plants are available for pre-order until April 1, 2022. Pre-order forms can be found here. 2022 Wildflowers for Wildlife pre-order form
For more information about plants, call (920) 387-7889 or e-mail jennifer.kakatsch@wisconsin.gov. Contact 920-387-7893 for more information about the event.
Additional information about plants that are available for pre-sale can be found here. pre-sale tags
The Horicon Marsh Education and Visitor Center is located at N7725 Highway 28, Horicon and is between the cities of Mayville and Horicon.