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What’s Bugging You Information on the newest garden insect arrivals is the topic of the By-the-Sea Gardeners garden club meeting in St Andrews this Wednesday, April 22.
Insect pests have always been a challenge for gardeners. Now new insects are appearing in our gardens as a result of climate change. In her talk entitled “What’s Bugging You”, Anna Fitzgerald, a local gardener with training in pathogen and insect identification at the Nova Scotia Agriculture College, will introduce us to the new insects that are appearing in our gardens. She will also update us on the spruce budworm.
We invite you to join us this Wednesday, April 22, at 7:00 pm, at the Wesley United Church, 77 William Street in Saint Andrews, to bring yourself up-to-date on garden pests.
We welcome non-members and suggest a $2 donation at the door. Lastly, the Town requests that we park on the church side of William Street. For further information please call 506-321-8358.
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