Lupine Planting with NRD

Lupine Planting with NRD

By Health & Human Services

Overview

Come plant Lupine and learn about the valuable part it plays in restoration!

Lupine plays an important role in natural ecosystems by adding nitrogen and loosening compacted soils.

Join us as we plant this important species, learn about its uses and join in community and fellowship over lunch.

Meet us at St. Mary's at 9:30am to shuttle to the planting location.

Please remember this is an outdoor event in November and weather may be cold and/or wet. We highly encourage wearing warm layers with a water resistant outer shell. Clothing items that will help keep you warm may include:

  • Wool or Heavy Acrylic Socks*
  • Winter Gloves (waterproof or wool)*
  • Fleece or Wool Sweater/Jacket*
  • Raincoat & Rain Pants*
  • Rain or Other Waterproof Boots*
  • Thermal Underwear*
  • Hand Warmers*


*If you don't have these exact items, don't worry! The idea is just to stay warm and dry and wear layers that can be shed if you warm up during periods of activity.

Category: Community, Heritage

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Highlights

  • 4 hours
  • all ages
  • In person

Location

125 Spencer Rd

125 Spencer Road

Toledo, WA 98591

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Health & Human Services

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Free
Nov 22 · 10:00 AM PST