Pollinator-Friendly Plants Workshop - Grassroots in the Garden: Growing Community

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May 21, 2026
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5:30pm

End

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May 21, 2026
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7:30pm

Description

Pollinators are vital for plants to reproduce, flower, and produce food. Pollinators keep our ecosystem thriving! 

Join us for a free workshop where we'll plant pollinator-friendly plants in the Seymour Park Food Forest to help support their noble work. In addition to planting, we'll also be engaging in regular plant care such as pulling weeds. 

The bees, butterflies, and many other pollinators will thank you if you come to this session. Volunteer groups are welcome! 

Register here. 

This is an outdoor event. Please dress for the weather and bring gardening gloves!

About: Grassroots in the Garden is a series of FREE community workshops open to everyone. You'll get to learn gardening skills from a mentor and get hands-on practice with them by caring for the plants of the Seymour Park Food Forest. 

Contact

Get Connected Icon Mallaidh Mleziva