X
How do I get paid? Learn about our new Secured Funds Program!
  View site in English, Español, or Français
The fair-trade ticketing company.
Sign Me Up!  |  Log In
 
Find An Event Create Your Event Help
 
Improving Pollinator Habitat at Home: A Two-Part Online Event
Online
Barre, MA
Share this event:
Saturday May 16, 2020 6:00 PM - Saturday May 16, 2020 8:00 PM | $25.00 - $35.00



Event

Improving Pollinator Habitat at Home: A Two-Part Online Event
Do you want to create a garden that is inviting and nourishing, for people and pollinators alike?  In this workshop with Dan Jaffe, co-author of Native Plants for New England Gardens and longtime ecological horticulturist, we will focus on successful methods for creating habitats for pollinators and beneficial insects in the landscapes where we live and work.  

Join us on May 14th and 16th from 6:00pm to 7:30 for this two-part, interactive online event to learn all about:

Why designing for pollinator health builds resiliency in our local ecosystem
Design components that should be considered in every garden
Which flower shapes and colors attract insects and how to provide for pollinators across the growing season
Plants and other features that provide a variety of habitats for beneficial insects
Perennial, low-maintenance plants that are resistant to diseases and pests 
When we design our gardens for increased pollinator habitat, specifically with the addition of perennial plants that add diversity, we also increase the overall resilience of the gardens.  With many populations of pollinator species on the decline, it is important to build buffers and organic landscapes that can provide refuge for a variety of organisms. With a bit of knowledge and a selection of low-maintenance native plants, you can create a beautiful multi-tasking garden that nourishes the needs of humans and supports myriad pollinators.


Instructor:
 
Dan Jaffe earned a degree in botany from the University of Maine, Orono, an advanced certificate in Native Plant Horticulture and Design from Native Plant Trust (formally New England Wild Flower Society), and has years of nursery management and plant sales experience. He is passionate about ecological horticulture, building both sustainability and wildlife value into every landscape, and the foraging and cultivation of wild edible plants. He is the Horticulturalist and Propagator for Norcross Wildlife Sanctuary and the staff photographer. His book Native Plants for New England Gardens was released spring of 2018 and will be available for purchase.

Location

Online (View)
Link Sent Upon Registration
Barre, MA 01005
United States

Categories

Contact

Owner: NOFA Massachusetts
On BPT Since: Feb 22, 2011
 
Doug Cook
nofamass.org


Contact us
Email
support@brownpapertickets.com
Phone
1-800-838-3006 (Temporarily Unavailable)
Resources
Developers
Help
Ticket Buyers
Track Your Order
Browse Events
Locations
Event Producers
Create an Event
Pricing
Services
Buy Pre-Printed Tickets
The Venue List
Find out about local events
Get daily or weekly email notifications of new and discounted events in your neighborhood.
Sign up for local events
Connect with us
Follow us on Facebook
Follow us on Twitter
Follow us on Instagram
Watch us on YouTube
Get to know us
Use of this service is subject to the Terms of Usage, Privacy Policy, and Cookie Policy of Brown Paper Tickets. All rights reserved. © 2000-2022 Mobile EN ES FR