Plants For Pollinators: Creating a Pollinator's Paradise

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Plants For Pollinators: Creating a Pollinator's Paradise

Have you ever wondered which plants provide the best food for pollinators or which plant combinations provide the best cover? If so, then join Sophie Demchik, expert extraordinaire, on an exploration of pollinators and their unique habitat requirements.

In this hands-on workshop you will learn what attracts bees and other pollinators, how to alter your garden to attract more pollinators, and how to identify plants and plant characteristics important to pollinators. Plus, you will learn how to identify the 13 most common bees of Wisconsin. All, while enjoying the beauty of Schmeeckle Reserve. 

The workshop will include a short, half-hour walking tour. During the tour you will gain first hand exposure to pollinator habitat, learn how to identify good pollinator habitat, as well as hone your pollinator and plant identification skills.

Finish off the workshop by creating your own plant, pollinator seed mix!

 

Instructor Bio
Sophie Demchik has an extensive background in plant biology and land management including a master’s degree from West Virginia University in plant biology. Sophie works for Oak Openings Farm, LLC (which includes a farm and natural resource consulting business), in southeastern Portage County as well as teaches plant and natural resource related courses at the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point. In her free time, she enjoys restoring her family farm to improve the pollinator and wildlife habitat and raising honeybees.