Around Winnetka lately, even a casual observer will see that a transformation is taking place in people’s personal landscapes. More and more homeowners are converting parts of their yard to native plants. Native plants provide habitat for the insects, birds, and pollinators that are integral to our ecosystem. But they’re also important to effective stormwater management, as they have deeper and more extensive root systems that prevent erosion and provide extra filtration. Since natives also require little to no fertilizer or chemical applicants, both of which can harm water ecosystems, they’re also superior for improving water quality.
And bonus: native plants thrive in our Midwest climate with little encouragement. From the milkweed that is vital to the Monarch butterfly’s life cycle to the pollinator-friendly purple coneflowers that provide color virtually all summer long, native plants are beautiful and beneficial at the same time.
Saturday Sep 11, 2021
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM CDT
September 11, 2021
9–11am