We all know about the importance of native plants in our landscapes and how they support pollinators (think Milkweed and Monarch Butterflies). But what if one plant choice could support dozens of species?
Join us for an inspiring and practical evening focused on keystone plants — the powerhouse native plants that form the backbone of healthy ecosystems in Southeast Wisconsin.
You’ll leave with a deeper understanding of how thoughtful plant choices can transform your garden into a thriving habitat for birds, pollinators, and beneficial insects.
What “keystone plants” are and why they matter
Why native plants are critical to supporting local ecosystems
Keystone species that thrive in Southeast Wisconsin
How one strategic plant choice can support dozens of pollinator species
Simple ways to incorporate native plants into existing landscapes
Homeowners
Gardeners of all experience levels
Landscape designers and professionals
Native plant enthusiasts
Anyone interested in supporting pollinators and wildlife
Whether you’re planting a small garden bed or rethinking your entire landscape, this seminar will equip you with knowledge you can immediately put into practice.
Moraine Park Technical College – West Bend Campus
Free on-site parking is available:
The facility is fully accessible.
This seminar is free, but registration is required.
Wednesday Mar 18, 2026
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM CDT
3/18/26 6-8PM
Moraine Park Technical College West Bend
Free to attend, but must register.
Printed courtesy of www.wbachamber.org/ – Contact the West Bend Area Chamber of Commerce Inc. for more information.
705 Village Green Way, Suite 103, West Bend, WI 53090 – (262) 338-2666 – info@wbachamber.org