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It’s getting close to the time when native pollinators, such as the Mason Bee, emerge from their cocoons looking for food. They are amazing pollinators and important to our local ecosystem. We will learn how to attract them to our gardens and orchards and create an environment to keep them nesting nearby.
This program is based on the presentation Elizabeth Agin of Mãyã Farm presented last March for Slow Food Whidbey Island. She has generously shared her slides. There is no charge to attend.
To get the Zoom link, email education@southwhidbeytilth.org or leave a message at 360-321-0757.