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Course Description

Pollinators, Predators, Plants, & Pesticides

Discover the countless benefits of viewing your land as part of the ecosystem and mimicking the incredible power of natural spaces. Recreating that process is possible within your own garden, and it all starts with gaining a deeper understanding of the native beneficial creatures that are the cogs of our ecosystem. Explore methods of creating a balance in your garden through native plantings and other key pieces of habitat to attract the pollinators, predators, prey, and microbes needed in a thriving and well-balanced ecosystem. Information on Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and a general IPM template will be provided as part of this course.


May 7th: Intro to Native Pollinators
Beginning with native bees and other beneficial pollinators, learn how to foster populations of these animals in your outdoor spaces through native plantings and other practices.


May 14th: Intro to Native Predators
Explore native predators, their prey, and the balance of having both on your property to help create a thriving ecosystem.


May 21st: Intro to Native Plants
Dive deeper into native plants and their countless benefits to local ecosystems as well as the gardener, along with their uses in controlling drainage and erosion issues.


May 28th: Intro to Pesticides
Learn about the dangers of saturating our world and what options are available to you as a modern gardener to stop the use of herbicides, fungicides, and insecticides – even organic ones.

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