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Start In Your Yard Kick-Off Event: Native Garden Tour
Tour six native gardens (three public, three private) to learn the many benefits of native plants, shrubs and trees.

In Nature’s Best Hope: A New Approach to Conservation That Starts In Your Yard, author Douglas W. Tallamy urges homeowners to take environmental action into their own hands, one yard at a time, to restore critical ecosystems.
Join Elmhurst Cool Cities Coalition for our Native Garden Tour on Sat., July 24, 9 a.m. - noon, to see first-hand how conservation Starts In Your Yard.
You’re encouraged to re-wild and restore your own property with native plants, shrubs and trees, to help:
• Increase biodiversity and ecosystems;
• Beautify your landscape;
• Provide stormwater solutions;
• Reduce overall maintenance;
• And more!
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Tour some or all six of the native gardens (three public and three residential) on your own and at your own pace, or join the Elmhurst Bike Club on a safe bike route to all six gardens. (Bike helmets are required.)
Each garden will feature a knowledgeable host who is available to tell you more about the garden, individual plants, garden features and additional resources to help you Start In Your Yard.
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Once registered, you'll receive the tour route via email on Wed., July 21: nativegardentour.eventbrite.com
For more information, visit elmhurstcoolcities.org/start-in-your-yard or call 630-426-9789.