The last webinar for the 2012-2013 NAIPSC Webinar Series is tomorrow. We'll hear from Charlotte Adelman, co-author of Midwestern Native Garden discuss her book and the use of native plants instead of invasive or non-native plants in the landscape. Have some tulips, chrysanthemums, or Kentucky bluegrass in your garden, around your house, or in a location nearby? Did you know that there are natives available with similar features, which also support native insect populations? Not from the Midwest? Don't worry because the same concepts apply to any region of the country or part of the world. Read more about the book and Ms. Adelman here (http://www.ohioswallow.com/book/The+Midwestern+Native+Garden).
I hope to see you tomorrow. We'll start at noon (CST). You'll need to go to the eLibrary website (http://passel.unl.edu/communities/naipsc) to sign up and/or participate. Also, the 2013 NAIPSC Field Course is still open for registration (http://ipscourse.unl.edu). Thanks, Steve ........................................... Stephen L. Young, PhD Weed Ecologist University of Nebraska-Lincoln West Central Research & Extension Center 402 West State Farm Road North Platte, NE 69101
