U.W. Botanic Gardens Class: Help Native Pollinators with Pollinator Pathways – Nov 21

 

WHEN Monday, November 21, 2016, 6:30 – 8pm
WHERE UW Botanic Gardens-Center for Urban Horticulture, Douglas Classroom (3501 NE 41st St
Seattle, WA 98105)
 DESCRIPTION UW Botanic Gardens: Help Native Pollinators with Pollinator PathwaysPlanting for pollinators is something we can all do to support our native insect populations in the area. What plants should you grow to attract and help support native plant pollinators in the Puget Sound area?  This class will focus on Pollinator Pathways–corridors of plants that help support pollinator populations–and what native plants you can grow to contribute to those pathways.

Cost: Free (your $5 at the door donation supports our education programs and the SER-UW Nursery)

Please RSVP if you plan to attend
Online RSVP, by phone, (206-685-8033) or email (urbhort@uw.edu)

CAMPUS ROOM

Douglas Classroom

PRESENTER Mary-Margaret Greene, UW Botanic Gardens
CONTACT INFORMATION 206-685-8033, urbhort@uw.edu

TICKET LINK           http://www.uwbotanicgardenscatalog.org/Help-Native-Pollinators-with-Pollinator-Pathways-P1372C265.aspx