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Wondering how to best support our pollinator pals? We’ll debunk some common “bad bug” myths including a couple misconceived notions about stinging insects, native bees (surprise the honeybee isn’t one!), mason bee box care (you can’t just set it and forget it), and best practices for fall garden care. Let’s learn how we can offer a helping hand to our native pollinators as we stroll through the Pollinator Garden in search of signs of Autumn.
Intended for kids and families, the Buds & Blooms Series is a compilation of five in-person public programs intended to introduce participants to the magic and wonder of our native plants and pollinators. Occurring monthly through October, each program highlights a topic pertaining to pollinators and includes an interactive activity as well as a take away. Parental supervision is required and content/material is best suited for children ages 4-12.
This program is free of cost, but RSVP’s are required to reserve your spot.
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