The two virtual presentations will cover current pest management challenges in Christmas tree production.
virtual events
UMaine Extension presents webinar on perennial gardening April 9
Herbaceous perennials support wildlife and pollinators while adding beauty to home gardens.
Online presentation on specialty potato varieties set for March 27
Results of the 2024 Organic Specialty Potato Variety Trial conducted at Rogers Farm Forage and Crop Research Facility in Old Town will also be presented.
Bath-based estuary land trust to hold Zoom talk March 20
Learn how local tidal marshes help people, the stories they tell of the past, and what can be done to help them grow, adapt and flourish in the future.
Augusta’s Memorial Bridge topic of Historical society talk
The presentation will feature a collection of historical photographs.
Richmond nonprofit to host Zoom talk March 12
The Winter Speaker Series event is titled ‘Rosalie Edge, 1877-1962: Hellcat of Conservation.’
Backyard composting webinar set for March 11
This workshop will help interested home composters find a system that’s right for them, whether they have a yard or a small back porch.
Maine society, foundation to host story about German POWs
David Greenham will share a story of cooperation, kindness and enemies who found a way to work for a common good and even become friends.
Kennebec Historical Society to hold Feb. 19 Facebook Live presentation
C. Ian Stevenson will give a presentation titled ‘Civil War Veterans in Maine.’
Webinar on dragonflies, damselflies set for Feb. 19
Dr. Ron Butler, University of Maine at Farmington professor emeritus, plans to host a webinar on the world of damselflies and dragonflies. The event is set for 6 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 19. To register, visit mahoosuc.org/events-calendar. The webinar is free, but donations can be made at secure.qgiv.com/for/mahoosuc. Butler is an ecologist interested in issues related […]