Thu, Sep 12
|Zoom, with optional tour on 9/14 noon-2p
Changing the World, One Native Pollinator Garden at a Time
Time & Location
Sep 12, 2024, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
Zoom, with optional tour on 9/14 noon-2p
About the event
Why are native plants so important? What simple things can we do as land stewards, with a property of any size, to help support the ecosystems and food systems in Southern Oregon? Kristina will introduce you to all the pollinators of our region and will share ideas on how to welcome them to your property.
Kristina Lefever is passionate about growing, sharing, and planting the native annuals, perennials, shrubs, and trees that create the habitats that best support our region's native pollinators, and thus, all the creatures that depend upon them. She is honored to serve as president and volunteer director of Pollinator Project Rogue Valley, a growing nonprofit based in Phoenix, Oregon. Kristina earned her Master Gardener certification in 2016.
Thursday, Sept 12th - Zoom 6:00-7:30 PM
Saturday, Sept 14th - Garden Tour at Pollinator Project Rogue Valley
Cost: $15 for Zoom class, $10 for In-person class. Sliding scale option. Fees help support the Land Steward and Master Gardner (TM) Program.
Zoom registrants will receive a link to the recording after the Zoom class.
To Register: Sign up online at https://beav.es/UcY or call OSU Extension at (541) 776-7371.
For more information, email Rachel.Werling@oregonstate.edu.
The Sustainable Living Series is presented by the Oregon State University Extension Land Steward Program, Master Gardener™ Program, and the Jackson Soil & Water Conservation District.