Rosalyn Flint, Executive Director of the Cross Pollination Corridor Project, will teach us about the ideal flowers that attracts pollinators
Birds, Bees & Pollinators, Please! Always wanted to start a butterfly garden? Want to add color, scent and more beauty to your existing garden? Here's your chance to learn all about it. Learn the importance of pollinators, why we need them for our food system and which plants to use for attracting birds, bees and other pollinators to your gardening space, no matter the size.
Registration includes:
Free seed mix Pollinator transplant to take home and plantLight refreshmentsSocially distanced seating to suit your comfortabilityPlease note, this is an in-person event held at Black Bottom Garden Center 9227 Goodwin Ave, Detroit, MI 48211. The class lasts approximately 1.5 hours.
Class will be held RAIN or SHINE. Outdoors under a tent; indoors in a building if rain.
Rosalyn Flint is the Executive Director of the Cross Pollination Corridor Project. Rosalyn is a life long Detroiter, born in the Brewster's Project. She and a friend founded the Fruit of the Spirit garden and the Cross Pollination Corridor Project. The project converted a blight area in the city of Detroit into an agri-tourism location. The CPC project allows people to connect with each other on a human level and understand the importance of the pollinators (of all kinds) in our daily lives. Just as a sunflower attracts and nourishes bees, and other pollinators, the Cross Pollination Corridor attracts inquisitive humans.
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