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Wildscape Ambassador 201 Workshop
Native pollinators, including butterflies, bees, and birds are declining in Colorado and elsewhere in the U.S. largely due to habitat loss. This talk will explore ways that home gardeners can help to reverse this trend by utilizing beautiful, water-saving, native plants that provide essential forage and shelter for wildlife.
Associations between plants and pollinators will be explored in detail, as well as information on how to grow the plants including height, width, soil and water requirements, and timing of bloom.
The talk will also include an investigation of how the structure and arrangement of the garden design, and specific cultural practices, can benefit both plants and wildlife.
*A binder along with educational materials will be provided*
AGENDA 9:30 Doors Open & Sign-In
10:00 Opening Remarks Overview of Wildscape Ambassador program what have we achieved and where are we going? Provide roadmap of todays training.
10:05 Presentation: Native Plants for Pollinators Jim Tolstrup, High Plains Environmental Center
10:55 Grab Lunch + Raffle
11:10 Plant Selection & Design Overcoming hurdles on native plant availability and putting together an eye-catching design Learn these tips to help overcome the terminology and limited native plant stock in our nurseries. Activity to include creating your own design and arrangement of plants based on site assessment and various environmental factors. 11:45 Maintenance Keep your garden flourishing You have planted your garden, now what? Learn how to best care for your newly planted garden and what to expect maintenance wise.
12:00 Wrap Up/Final Remarks
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LocationMorrison Nature Center (View)
16002 E. Smith Road
Aurora, CO 80011
United States
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