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Round Rock Residents Learn Ways To Plant For Pollinators
The online event discusses how to create a Spring garden that promotes pollinators, such as bees and butterflies, from planning to doing.
ROUND ROCK, TX—As Spring time nears, it's a great time to begin thinking about what your garden will look like over the course of this year. Sarah Holdsworth of Bee Happy Plants presents an online discussion, Planting for Pollinators, to talk about ways we can all encourage pollinators into our gardens.
Scheduled Wednesday, Feb. 17 at 1 p.m., you'll learn about what plants are perfect for pollinators, and how your garden can be a haven for wildlife, as well providing an ideal home for bees, butterflies and all pollinators. Participants will also learn the importance of pollinators and their importance, including their pollination of crops, and how pollinators help plants grow and act as a food source for birds and mammals.
You'll learn valuable information and how with a little thought and planning, you can provide much pollen and nectar for pollinators throughout the year. For more information, including link to register to the free online event, click HERE.
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