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The Hanover Garden Club’s monthly educational programs are produced in partnership with the Montshire Museum of Science and held in The Anderson Center / Porter Community Room. Speakers share their expertise on a broad array of horticultural topics. Join them for their September speaker: Martha Molnar!New York City transplant Martha Molnar tells the informative and wryly humorous story of a couple’s attempts to transform a dying apple orchard into a large native meadow on a Vermont hilltop. As she and her husband yank, slash, pull, haul, and chop their way through hot summers, Martha begins to understand that they are in for a protracted war with non-native plants that will likely end in détente. The implications for the future of native habitats everywhere are played out on their tiny dot of earth.
Martha Molnar is an avid gardener and outdoors enthusiast, Martha is the author of Playing God in the Meadow and Taproot: Coming Home to Prairie Hill. She has written for the New York Times, the Boston Globe, Mother Earth News, and Horticulture, Northern Woodlands, and Green Mountain Club magazines and was a regular commentator on Vermont Public Radio. Currently at work on a book about seeds, Martha spent most of her professional career in media/public relations and marketing. marthalebmolnar.comThis adult program is part of a series produced by the Hanover Garden Club in partnership with the Montshire Museum of Science. It will be held in person with a Zoom option. It is free of charge and open to the public.