Planting for Monarchs, Pollinators and Hummingbirds

Past event
Apr 25, 2015, 10 AM to 12 PM

Beneficial Wildflowers for Diverse Habitats
Natives for Monarchs, pollinators, butterflies and birds.
Richard Dube

When: Saturday, April 25 from 10:00 A.M till 12:00 noon .
Where: Richmond Free Library, 201 Bridge St. , Richmond , VT
Fee: Cash donation to benefit Our Community Cares Camp
(OCCC). OCCC is a non-profit day camp providing enriching
activities and nutritious meals for Bolton, Huntington and
Richmond children.

The use of native plants to create diverse, healthy and beautiful native landscapes supports a plethora of pollinators that are essential to the production of flowers and food that we and wildlife depend on. Garden worthy Milkweed, Blazing Star, Penstemon, Bee Balm, Goldenrod, Asters, Joe-Pie-Weed and numerous other natives can be added to existing gardens or used to create Monarch and pollinator habitats. Non-stop natives nourish us and nature!

To register call Richard Dube at (802)434-4834 or email to richdubegeo@cs.com.
Check in begins at 9:30 A.M.

Soon our gardens will be emerging from this wonderful, winter long blanket of snow. Enjoy this beautiful early spring weather.

Rich
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