Thursday, October 28, 6 pm
Carnahan Center Classroom 123
In New York State there are over 400 bee species. These bees are essential for the pollination of fruits, vegetables and flowers. Join Cornell Cooperative Extension master gardener volunteer, Patricia Martonis to learn how to create a habitat for native pollinators to enhance growing food and flowers. This presentation will focus on the importance of native pollinators in vegetable and flower gardens. Participants will learn how to attract, retain and support the natural balance for native pollinators in your home gardens. Learn what plants will create a positive environment, how to provide nesting sites and maintain your garden to encourage pollinators to visit.
Ms Martonis is a Chautauqua Master Gardener who has participated in a variety of projects including Seed to Supper, Educational gardens, and trainings.
Key Information about the 2021 LEAF Workshops
$5/per person
http://chautauqua.cce.cornell.edu/agriculture/2021-fall-l-e-a-f-workshop-series
https://pub.cce.cornell.edu/event_registration/main/events_landing.cfm?event=leaf2021fall_206
Lucia Conti
Association Administrative Assistant
lpc33@cornell.edu
716-664-9502 ext. 209
@JCC Carnahan Center
525 Falconer Street PO Box 20
Jamestown, New York 14702
Last updated September 22, 2021