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Planting for Pollinators: How to Create a Thriving Pollinator Garden

  • Bartlett Arboretum & Gardens 151 Brookdale Road Stamford, CT 06903 (map)

Join us for a special evening talk with Melanie Hollas, Co-chair Pollinator Pathway Stamford. You’ll learn what a pollinator garden is, how to build one, and how to make it thrive. Following the talk, we’ll head out onto the arboretum grounds to identify* some native pollinator plants and, with a bit of luck, observe some pollinators in action. This event is free and open to non-Bartlett members, though donations to the arboretum are appreciated.

*Download the free app 'Seek by iNaturalist' before arriving for easier plant ID in our area with poor cell reception Monday, June 15 6:00 - 7:30 PM Silver Educational Center Adult Classroom + walk on the grounds afterwards.

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Nurturing Nature: A Guide to Gardening for Special Needs