Autumn in the Pollinator Garden

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Autumn in the Pollinator Garden: How to keep the garden welcoming to Pollinators as the plants begin to die-back for the year.

Many insects have completed winter nests by now. Larvae of bees, moths, butterflies and more are sleeping and will hatch next spring—IF you know how to keep your fall garden pollinator friendly. Join author and Camas Bee Lady Susan Chernak for a discussion on what to do with your dying-back plants, leaves, sticks, and all of the green stuff that has had its season and is shriveling into brown and yellow. What you do this autumn will show next spring: Are the winged insects flying high, or is your garden silent? Come learn how to winterize for “life.”