Garden Talk in the Gazebo: How to Minimize the Use of Pesticides in the Florida Garden
Join us in the OMAM Garden Gazebo for a FREE talk by Master Gardener Lillian Britt Shelton on how to minimize the use of pesticides in the Florida garden. Controlling pests (insects, animals, diseases) without damaging the environment can be a challenge, but it is possible. This program will show some new ways of dealing with and treating garden pests in the Sunshine State!
Seating is limited, so please register in advance online (click here) or by calling 386-676-3347.
ABOUT THE PRESENTER
Lillian Britt Shelton is a semi-native Floridian with parents and grandparents who were mostly native. Her grandfather was a Clemson grad in Entomology and worked in citrus for the Florida Plant Board (now the Dept. of Agriculture) and a mother who was an amateur landscape architect. After a career at Wake Forest University as the director of a performing arts series, Lillian retired to the home her parents built in DeLeon Springs, where she cares for her mother's landscaping, continues her sewing interests, and practices what she is learning as a Master Gardener. She is also a wife, mother, and grandmother of eight.