Gardening for Urban Beekeepers and Bee Lovers
Class: Gardening for Urban Beekeepers and Bee Lovers. Photo by Kim Eierman.
Honey bees and many native bees are in well-documented decline. Whether you are a beekeeper or just want to help bees in crisis, there are many helpful steps you can take to help bees in your backyard, community garden, or even on your terrace or rooftop garden. In this class you will learn the principles of bee garden design, the forage needs of bees, and the best native plant choices for bee nutrition and accessibility.
Category: | GARDENING |
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Dates: | May 6, 2017 Check for other dates |
Meets: | Sa from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM |
Location: | Administration Building Classroom 123 |
Instructor: | Kim Eierman |
Member Fee: | $ 54.00 |
Nonmember Fee: | $ 60.00 |
Materials Charge: | $ 3.00 |
Notes: | The Security Guard in the lobby of the Administration Bldg. at 1000 Washington Avenue will direct you to your classroom |
Sorry, this course has been cancelled. Please contact our office to see if it will be rescheduled, or if alternative classes are available.
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