Things We Think About in the Fall at Lincoln Common Ground.
 
Supporting biodiversity – both above and below ground – by, yes! 
                         Leaving the Leaves.
Leaves harbor and sustain insects, which in turn sustain birds and other 
critters. 
Leaves protect and nurture the soil and the plants that grow there.
Leaving leaves means using less fossil fuels – an essential response to the 
climate crisis. 
Leaves are beautiful!

We also think about sheet mulching as a way to get started with our habitat 
gardens. 
Fall is a great time to plant native plants that support diverse habitats. 
Fall is a great time to plant native seeds.

And, as always, we never stop thinking about composting! - an easy way to give 
back.
 
For more information check out our website – Lincolncommonground.com
 
And please join us and Lincoln Land Conservation Trust on Thursday, October 
24th at 7:30 for a zoom gathering.
Leaving the Leaves and More: 
A Community Q&A about Eco-gardening Practices.  
 
Please register in advance for this meeting:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcsf-6rrj8vGdGAwm5sv4QrRT_kaBmwM978
 
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information 
about joining the meeting.
 
Robin Wilkerson
31 Old Winter St.
Lincoln, MA 01773
outsideinformat...@gmail.com



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