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Perfect for beginning gardeners and anyone who is interested in supporting native plantings in their outdoor spaces, Gardening for Diversity will give you the confidence and background knowledge you need to grow a beautiful native garden that supports local wildlife and provides other great benefits for you and your community!
Help us help pollinators! We will help turn a habitat desert into a beautiful and beneficial native plant community. During this last workshop, we will discuss how to space and layout plants, and give you plenty of chances to learn how to plant plugs and get a close-up look at each species. Location: Council Bluffs Public Library.
Ages 14+ please. Pre-registration is required as space is limited.
Please meet in Meeting Room B.
Participants can pick and choose which sessions they would like to attend, but we recommend attending as many as possible to ensure you build a strong foundational knowledge.
Session topics include:
Part 1: Introduction to Pollinators and Native Plants, March 15th
Part 2: Native Garden Basics, April 19th
Part 3: Selecting Native Species, May 3rd
Part 4: Garden Prep & Groundwork, May 17th
About Michelle:
Michelle received a masters degree in biology from the University of Nebraska Omaha. She is on the board of the Pollinator Alliance of the Heartland. She currently works with farmers to convert unproductive ag lands into life-giving wetlands with the Natural Resources Conservation Service. She loves helping people reconstruct native plant communities and grow beautiful gardens full of life
*In the event of cancellation due to inclement weather participants will be notified via the email address provided during registration.
Guests may cancel their reservation for a full refund up to 1 week (7 days) prior to the program date by calling 712-242-1197 and speaking with staff directly.
Wednesday, May 17, 2023
6:30pm
Council Bluffs Public Library
400 Willow Ave
Council Bluffs, IA
Ages
Ages 14+
Cost
Free