Home & Garden
Canton Gardeners To Learn About Value Of Pollinating Insects
The Canton Public Library is hosting a special program on Tuesday, March 25, on ways folks can keep pollinating insects in their gardens.
CANTON, CT — The Canton Public Library will briefly exit the realm of books and enter the gardening world for an early spring program on pollinators.
The library on Tuesday, March 25, gardening expert Lisa Newell, will host a program called "Bring Back the Pollinators" regarding pollinators and other insects and their roles in keeping our gardens happy and healthy.
The free talk will take place at 6:30 p.m. at the library, which is located at 40 Dyer Ave., Canton.
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Newell's forum will look at pollinators and insects and why they are necessary for the environment.
She is also expected to discuss ways folks can help these vital creatures right in their backyard.
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