Bee sweet to our pollinators! Create a smorgasbord of beautiful blooming plants and butterfly host plants that provide much-needed habitat for pollinators, butterflies, and hummingbirds.
With an emphasis on native plants, these lively gardens are full of color, support wildlife, and bring you delight throughout the season. Whether you are planting one porch pot or acreage…every little bit helps. Plant it and they will come!
We’ll discuss the basic needs of any pollinator garden, how to enhance the effectiveness of your pollinator habitat, and touch on certifying your Pollinator Habitat through Bee City USA-Asheville.. Questions are welcome!
One garden at a time, every little bit of habitat we create makes our world a better place.
Registration opens May 30.
**Reems Creek’s classroom space is limited. If your plans change and you are unable to attend, please cancel your ticket in EventBrite so that others may have your space. Thank you for your consideration!
FACULTY
Julie Wynne: A Georgia native, Julie has developed a deep love and passion for all plants and especially native plants. Her experience straddles many planting zones including Hawaii where she worked in native forest and understory restorations. Julie has been working in the plant business since 2010. She is a NC Certified Plant Professional, has been a member of the Reems Creek Nursery staff for 8 years, and now serves as the Perennial Department Coordinator. She spends her spare time hiking and wildflower-journaling and loves organic vegetable gardening.
Ruth Gonzalez: Ruth has actively gardened since her college years – organic gardening, pollinator habitat, and the wonderment of nature are her passions. A sometimes artist, occasional garden designer, and a NC Certified Plant Professional, Ruth has worked at Reems Creek Nursery since 2003. She is especially inspired by those gardening practices that nurture the planet and its creatures, and reignite our connection to beauty, delight, and all of nature.
Photo of an eastern black tiger swallowtail on phlox by Jean Marie Dillon.