In this workshop, Ruby Hill neighbors we will learn how to create gardens that support pollinators and other wildlife.
Participants will learn how gardens can provide crucial habitats for birds, butterflies, bees, beneficial insects, bats, and other wildlife
Participants will also learn about pollinator garden tending, water conservation, and soil management techniques such as selecting native drought tolerant plants, how to plant and nurture new plants for our climate, mulching, utilizing compost, avoiding pesticides/herbicides/fertilizers, and so much more.
Participants will get to take home the following so they can create their own garden sanctuary for native pollinators and wildlife:
Native Bee Houses
Pollinator Yard Sign
Garden-in-a-Box: Curated from a local nursery featuring 5-10 native perennial drought tolerant plants and flower seeds
Planting Kit: Featuring garden soil, mycelium, and compost
Spots are limited residents will need to commit to attending the full 2-3 hour workshop to take home the garden kit. Please register via Eventbrite.