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HUB Garden Class: Native Pollinator Plants for Urban Gardens

  • Pamela's Garden 3900 Herron Avenue Cincinnati, OH, 45223 United States (map)

We’re all plant people here at CGC, but we also love our bugs and birds! Learn about the important role that our little garden friends play in the ecosystem of an urban food garden, and how the addition of food and shelter sources helps them out.

This class will include a hands-on demonstration on pollinator bed site selection, preparation and installation–prepare to get a little dirty! By the end of the class, we’ll be leaving this newly established garden with a beautiful and functional haven for all kinds of beneficial wildlife.

Free & open to the public! However, please register so that we can notify you in case of weather-related schedule changes.​

This class will take place at Pamela's Garden in South Cumminsville: 3900 Herron Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45223

See additional HUB Garden classes here. For more information, contact our Urban Agriculture Coordinator, Kymisha Montgomery: kmontgomery@civicgardencenter.org.

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