Saturday, July 20
10:30 – 1:30 p.m.
$60/$75
Saturday, July 20
10:30 – 1:30 p.m.
$60/$75
New! Endangered species such as monarch butterflies and the rusty patch bumblebee and other important pollinators are responsible for the wide biodiversity of plants in healthy environments, including food crops. Learn how you can create a healthy garden pollinator habitat that also serves as a beautiful garden oasis. Discover a variety of host, shelter, and food plants that can help these invertebrates survive and thrive. A Garden walk is included. Dress for the weather. The School’s CEUs=3 hours
OPC elective
Elizabeth Paine, horticulture educator
Linnaeus Room, Regenstein Center