The Pollinator Pathway and Building Essential Wildlife Habitat with Keystone Native Plants

A hummingbird visiting a Lobelia cardinalis flower. See more photos on Michelle’s website: Wild About Native Plants.

Thursday, April 11

7:00 p.m. on Zoom

Free

 
Join us for a yearly check-in about gardens of the Lower Merion and Narberth Pollinator Pathway.  Do you have successes and challenges to share?  Would you like to know how to join?  Connect with others who are making similar efforts to incorporate native plants, remove ecologically unfriendly species, minimize chemical use, and leave habitat for overwintering wildlife. Ecological garden designer Michelle Detwiler will discuss ways to use keystone native plants in your space. Learn how to incorporate these species first to maximize ecological benefits to the local food web.  
 
If you’d like to share an image of your garden in any season on the Pollinator Pathway, please email it to Michelle in advance at wildaboutnativeplants@gmail.com.