Welcome to a conversation with Kristina Lefever and Tiina Beaver of Pollinator Project Rogue Valley about pollinator plants and planning your spring garden. We’ll begin with a presentation about local native plants and continue with break-out sessions where attendees can discuss ideas and design a garden in small groups.

Planning Your Spring Native Plant Garden with The Pollinator Project Rogue Valley
Date & Time:
February 22, 2025
@ 1:00 pm
- 3:00 pm
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