As a life-long gardener and retired environmental engineer, Maggie Reilly is a master at blending art and science when creating beautiful and diverse landscapes.

Her presentation will focus on how to use native plants in traditional garden design to create outdoor spaces that are healthy, inspiring, and enriching. Maggie has been a speaker at the Hamilton Arboretum Speaker Series and local garden clubs. She is going to have a weekly spot, Maggie’s Minute, on "Along the Mohawk” podcast discussing native gardening. She is also Vice President of Wild Ones Mohawk Valley.

Her presentation will focus on how to use native plants in traditional garden design.

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Wild Ones Presents: Native Landscapes and Your Garden: Growing Healthier Ecosystems at Home

  • Thursday, June 18, 2026, 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM

As a life-long gardener and retired environmental engineer, Maggie Reilly is a master at blending art and science when creating beautiful and diverse landscapes.

Her presentation will focus on how to use native plants in traditional garden design to create outdoor spaces that are healthy, inspiring, and enriching. Maggie has been a speaker at the Hamilton Arboretum Speaker Series and local garden clubs. She is going to have a weekly spot, Maggie’s Minute, on "Along the Mohawk” podcast discussing native gardening. She is also Vice President of Wild Ones Mohawk Valley.

Fee

FREE

Register

https://reg.cce.cornell.edu/NativeLandscapes_225

Contact

Julie Poplaski
Environment & Gardens Subject Educator
jp2656@cornell.edu

Location

Canastota Public Library
102 W Center St
Canastota, NY 13032

Last updated May 11, 2026