Description
Join Parklane Landscapes for an engaging class on the importance of native plants and their role in supporting healthy pollinator populations. Native plants are naturally adapted to the local climate, soil, and wildlife, having evolved alongside native pollinators over thousands of years. As a result, they often provide superior sources of nectar and pollen for local insects and birds. By incorporating native species into our landscapes, we help maintain biodiversity, strengthen ecosystems, and ensure pollinators have the resources they need to thrive. Come learn about the many benefits of native plants and enjoy the opportunity to split a plant and take one home with you.
Workshop is free but registration is encouraged for preparation.Age Category
Adult and Mature Adult
Location
Terry Fox Auditorium at Gravenhurst Centennial Centre

