Wrapping Up the Pocket Pollinator Garden Season
(by Willa Coroka) On Saturday, November 9, NH Audubon’s newly organized Pocket Pollinator Garden Club met in Manchester for a final cleanup of all four Pocket Pollinator Garden sites. Bundled
(by Willa Coroka) On Saturday, November 9, NH Audubon’s newly organized Pocket Pollinator Garden Club met in Manchester for a final cleanup of all four Pocket Pollinator Garden sites. Bundled
(by Willa Coroka) Thanks to the amazing support of volunteers from near and far, the fourth Pocket Pollinator Garden is officially complete at Bakersville Elementary. Comprised entirely of native plants
Bee Hotel Pollinator Meadow Knotweed ORIS American Chestnut Grassland Birds Woodland Birds Outdoor Classroom Tree House Stone Walls Frogs and Toads Spongy Moths Audio Tour: Silk Farm Wildlife Sanctuary Welcome
(by Willa Coroka) September 23-26 NH Audubon’s fourth Pocket Pollinator Garden is set for installation at Bakersville Elementary. Joining three other sites located in Manchester (Beech Street Elementary, the Manchester City
Join NH Audubon staff and UNH Extension Master Gardener volunteers for a tour of the new Manchester City Library Pocket Pollinator Garden with an accompanying panel discussion. There will be
Join NH Audubon staff and UNH Extension Master Gardener volunteers for a tour of the new City Library Pocket Pollinator Garden with an accompanying panel discussion. Crafts and activities will
Eager to get your hands in the dirt? Interested in learning about native pollinators? NH Audubon is excited to announce that we will be installing three new pollinator pocket gardens
Let’s transform our yards and gardens into bountiful, beautiful habitats that not only appeal to our aesthetics, but to our pollinator pals as well. We’ll start by highlighting some of
Join the NH Audubon Seacoast Chapter for their in person April program: Exploring the Wonders of a Pollinator Garden through its Insects. Sometimes, you don’t have to leave your backyard
(by Melissa Moore, NH Audubon Volunteer) Sedum and Asters are fading in your flower garden. Buttercup and Acorn squash sit in storage. Garden cleanup now tops your to-do list. There