Pollinator Garden Design
11jul1:30 pm3:00 pmPollinator Garden Design
Event Details
This garden design program shows you how to use a pollen chart to determine what plants give the most nectar and pollen during spring, summer, and fall, in order to
Event Details
This garden design program shows you how to use a pollen chart to determine what plants give the most nectar and pollen during spring, summer, and fall, in order to provide the most nourishment for beneficial pollinators, including honeybees and our native bees.
Plant selection criteria highlights native plants and includes an aesthetic-only garden, an edible and/or healing herbal garden, or a mix. Learn also how best to prepare for winter to support and protect pollinator populations.
This program is presented by Oliver Couto of The Bee Shop.
No registration required. Drop-in attendance will be accepted until room capacity is reached.
This program is part of TPL’s Our Fragile Planet program series, supported by Friends of Toronto Public Library, South Chapter.
Location: North York Central Library – Society and Recreation Department, Room 2/3, 2nd floor.
Time: 1:30pm–3:00pm
Date: Saturday, July 11, 2026
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North York Central Library
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Toronto Public Library
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