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Gardening for Pollinators in Spring (Online Lecture)

About this event

Are you refreshing your garden for spring? There is a lot you can do to support pollinators! Join Clare to hear more about nectar-rich spring blooms and food for young insects. You will learn how to help bees, butterflies, and other emerging pollinators as you prepare your garden for the growing season.

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Hosted by

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    Grace Anderson (she/her) Education Specialist - Science Educator @ United States Botanic Garden

  • Guest speaker
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    Clare Walker PhD, Master Gardener and Naturalist

    Dr. Clare Walker is the Manager of Public Programs and Master Naturalist at Irvine Nature Center in Owings Mills, Maryland. There she installs and maintains wildlife-friendly native plant gardens.

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    Elizabeth Barton (she/her) Volunteer Coordinator & Education Specialist @ U.S. Botanic Garden

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