California Native Garden Foundation presents
Insect Pollinators, Part 2
- When
- Sat Mar 9, 2013
- Where
- Middlebrook Gardens Nursery
- Time
- 10 a.m. to noon
- Cost
- $20 - $30
- Tags
- Home & Garden, Education
Description
Last May, Jeffrey Caldwell gave what turned out to be part one of a fun and informative workshop on pollinators. Attendees begged to have him back, so we are! Jeffrey returns on March 9 to regale us with tales of all things pollinating!Jeffrey Caldwell has a B.A. in Biology and has been giving lectures and writing articles about habitat gardening for 37 years. For the last few years, he has compiled much information about Californian plants as resources for butterflies and moths.
Jeffrey says, “I’ve had in mind creating gardens and landscapes that supply a complete life history habitat for them. It has been an eye-opening study and I’d like to share conclusions and tips helpful to those who enjoy supporting Lepidoptera and other flower-visiting insects on their grounds.”
In this workshop, Jeffrey Caldwell imparts some of his wealth of information on insect pollinators — bees, butterflies, and moths — in the native garden.
Bring a snack in case we go past noon!
You can RSVP to [email protected] with Pollinators in the subject line. Or call Kristin at 408-292-9993. Or just show up!
Pay with cash or check at the event. Free Parking is on side streets, at St. Leo The Great School around the corner on Garland Street, and also at The Bread Basket/Health Trust on Garland.
More Info
- Call
- 408-292-9993 (Box Office)
- Contact Form (account required)
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