SAVING THE POLLINATORS
ONE POLLINATOR GARDEN
AT A TIME!
Thanks to Ethan Quinn of KOBI-NBC5 News for reaching out to learn more about why fall is the best time to plant a native plant pollinator garden! "Planting in the fall provides critical advantages, primarily by helping the plant develop a “well-established root system so they can find water when there’s a drought,” according to Kara Barndollar, PPRV’s Native Plant Nursery Manager."
Do you have a pollinator garden? Is it on our online Rogue Buzzway map? Please join hundreds of Southern Oregonians who grow for the pollinators and have self-certified their pollinator garden. Then, this special sign in your garden will tell passers-by that your garden is part of an important pollinator corridor! Learn more about the Buzzway and purchase a sign on our website here.
Have you watched the Buzzway StoryMaps?!​ Both StoryMaps were created by our wonderful SOU intern, Leo Helm!
Our Rogue Buzzway Project is mapping pollinator-friendly places in the pollinator corridors that run through Southern Oregon, and these StoryMaps tell the, well, stories behind the gardens on the map!


Thank YOU for your support and interest in our work to help bring back our native pollinators and native plants into urban areas!