Program will demonstrate how to harness plant power to conserve water

Conserving water by harnessing your landscape is the topic of “The Power of Plants,” the third program in the WaterWise series offered by the Harpswell Conservation Commission. This program will offer the chance to learn from experts what you can do to harness the power of plants on your property. To learn how you can plan and nurture your plantings to keep water on your land, come to this session on Saturday, May 17, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Harpswell Community School.

At 10 a.m., speakers will open the program indoors. Landscape designers Jaimie Hark and Gavin Boyce-Ratcliffe and retired arborist Tim Vail, Harpswell’s town tree warden, will provide an overview of creating or maintaining healthy vegetation suitable for Harpswell’s climate. For example, what are the benefits, costs and aesthetics of growing storm-resistant trees and drought-resistant shrubs or meadows? How do you do that?

At 11 a.m., participants will have a chance to see informal demonstrations, ask questions, pick experts’ brains, see a homemade rain barrel, learn about the Wild Seed Project and the Harpswell Invasive Plant Partnership, and see examples of invasive plants and better choices offered by local nurseries.

By cultivating healthy trees, gardens and yard plants, you can slow runoff, decrease erosion and allow water to seep into our groundwater reservoir.

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Volunteers help residents with tech issues

Navigating the many changes in technology, devices, software and the cloud can be confusing, even frustrating, for a generation not raised with computers and smartphones. In addition to tech assistance available at Repair Cafe events, members of the Harpswell Aging at Home Tech Assistance Team have been quietly working with residents to help them maintain their devices and safely take advantage of all technology has to offer.

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