Reading Your Landscape: A Site Assessment Workshop
Sat, Jun 06
|Wolfe's Neck Center for Agriculture & th
Join Wild Seed Project at Wolfe’s Neck Center as we dive into the process of how to do a site assessment to figure out what plants will grow best for you. This program will be centered around a hands-on model site assessment at Wolfe's Neck’s new Community Seed Garden.


Time & Location
Jun 06, 2026, 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM
Wolfe's Neck Center for Agriculture & th, 184 Burnett Rd, Freeport, ME 04032, USA
About the event
The first step to building a resilient native plant garden, a wildflower meadow, a native hedgerow, or a native buffer planting is to familiarize yourself with the site’s conditions, to best match the right plants to the place. When well-matched to your site, native plants will establish quickly and repopulate the landscape without need for supplemental water, soil amendments, fertilizer, pesticides, or frequent pruning.
Join Wild Seed Project at Wolfe’s Neck Center as we dive into the process of how to do a site assessment to figure out what plants will grow best for you. This program will be centered around a hands-on model site assessment at Wolfe's Neck’s new Community Seed Garden.
