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Ten Easy Steps to Creating a Bird- Friendly Garden, a Talk by Jennifer Dirking

There are few things more rewarding than drawing birds to your garden and providing all the elements they need to survive and raise their young. For many gardeners, just a few simple changes can make all the difference. In this talk, we’ll take a look at gardening from a bird’s perspective and then delve into the ten elements that can transform your garden into a bird paradise. Attendees will receive a free packet of California native wildflowers that benefit birds that they can try out in their own gardens.

Jennifer Dirking has been an organic gardener for over 40 years, but only recently transformed her garden from a food desert to a habitat oasis in her suburban San Carlos neighborhood. Inspired by Doug Tallamy’s book Nature’s Best  Hope, she has reached beyond her garden fence to develop partnerships and inspire hundreds of others throughout the Bay Area to begin their own native gardening journey. She is currently the Chair of the Wildflower Ambassador program at our CNPS Chapter. Jennifer is also co-admin for the Native Plant Resource Teams, a program of the Bringing Back the Natives Garden Tour.

Location: Cupertino Library Community Room (2nd Floor), 10800 Torre Ave., Cupertino

Registration: None

Cost: Free

Link: https://www.cnps-scv.org/events/calendar/eventdetail/11378/-/ten-easy-steps-to-creating-a-bird-friendly-garden-a-talk-by-jennifer-dirking