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Library And Wilton Land Conservation Trust Present Nature Program

The Wilton Land Conservation Trust and Wilton Library will present a two-part horticultural program on Feb. 26.

The Wilton Land Conservation Trust and Wilton Library will present a two-part horticultural program on Feb. 26 in the Library's Brubeck Room.
The Wilton Land Conservation Trust and Wilton Library will present a two-part horticultural program on Feb. 26 in the Library's Brubeck Room. (Sue Wood/Patch)

WILTON, CT — The Wilton Land Conservation Trust and Wilton Library will present a two-part horticultural program on Feb. 26 in the Library's Brubeck Room.

First, landscape contractor Pennington Marchael will talk about converting lawns into meadows; next management consultant Bill Adamsen will talk about repopulating chestnut trees in America.

With over ten years in fine gardening, project management, and ecological restoration, Pennington Marchael has become a leader in natural areas and meadow management. Throughout his career he has cultivated a deep understanding of horticulture and ecology which he uses to execute successfully vibrant landscapes.

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Bill Adamsen is a retired management consultant in interactive technology with a BS in terrestrial ecology. He served on the board of the American Chestnut Foundation and as president of the Connecticut chapter from 2005 to 2013. He continues to serve as a director.

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