
Pollinator Gardens
The importance of native pollinators has gained a lot of attention lately. Learn about who they are, why they’re important and how you can attract and support them all year

The importance of native pollinators has gained a lot of attention lately. Learn about who they are, why they’re important and how you can attract and support them all year

Join NH Audubon’s McLane Center pollinator garden stewards for a hands-on workshop on growing native plants from seed. Discover how and when to collect seeds, learn simple sowing techniques for

Join NH Audubon’s McLane Center pollinator garden stewards for a hands-on workshop on growing native plants from seed. Discover how and when to collect seeds, learn simple sowing techniques for

Information from Concord Parks and Recreation: Join us for a fun, free, family-friendly celebration at the Rollins Park Monarch Waystation Pollinator Garden in Concord on Saturday, August 2nd, from 10

Join us in celebrating the vital role pollinators—like bees, butterflies, moths, beetles, and hummingbirds—play in our ecosystems, food, and culture. This year’s theme, “Pollinators Weave Connections,” reminds us how deeply

(Articles by Diane De Luca) In the past few weeks, we have been sharing articles with important tips to create a pollinator-friendly space in your backyard – and it’s easier

(by Diane De Luca) Share Your Pollinator Garden! Your pollinator garden is more than just beautiful – it’s a crucial part of restoring habitat for bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and other

(by Diane De Luca) Step Six: Embracing Wildness: A Balanced Approach to Supporting Pollinators Manicured gardens may look tidy, but a little wildness goes a long way in supporting wildlife!

(by Diane De Luca) Our “Build It And They Will Come” series begins today as we answer the question, “Why Create a Pollinator Garden?” Pollinators, including bees, butterflies, moths, beetles,

(Photo and article by Diane De Luca) Want to make a difference for pollinators? Creating a pollinator-friendly space in your backyard is easier than you think! By planting native species,