Wednesday, August 16
12 – 1 pm CST
Personal Habitat:
30 Years of Wildlife Gardening
Presented by Julie Zickefoose
Synopsis: |
Join author/artist Julie Zickefoose in a retrospective of 30 years of habitat enhancement on her 80-acre parcel in the Appalachian foothills of southeast Ohio. This virtual garden tour showcases the stunning beauty of one place, deeply loved and closely observed, where thoughtful stewardship has made all the difference. You’ll come away full of ideas for your own space, no matter how small. Julie will also be including information on her WarblerFall, an innovative water feature designed to attract warblers to your yard! |
Julie’s Bio: |
Julie Zickefoose is a writer who illustrates her own books: Saving Jemima, Baby Birds, The Bluebird Effect, and Natural Gardening for Birds. She fights invasive plants, gardens, does a bit of songbird and bat rehab, and is Advising Editor for BWD Magazine, to which she’s contributed since 1986. She is currently writing about Carolina wrens, tiny geniuses. |