

Helping Our Neighbors Plant Native Gardens, One Yard at a Time
PENN WYNNE POLLINATORS
LEARN WHY NATIVE PLANTS ARE SO IMPORTANT
Our goal is to help our Penn Wynne neighbors establish native plant gardens and make our neighborhood into a pollinator haven and waystation, where every street offers bees, butterflies, moths, bats, beetles and birds native gardens for food, shelter, and habitat.
Steps to Making a Pollination Station
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Find a small area on your property (lawn or existing bed).
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Fill out our contact form to discuss the area (sun-shade, dry-wet) and join our waiting list.
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Once we have a ‘dig’ date, you will purchase at least 3-5 native plants.
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We will dig and plant together -- then you will water, weed, and watch!

A patch of green grass next to a sidewalk

Patch of green grass outlined with the edge of a shovel

Patch of dirt shaped in a rectangle surrounded by green grass

Young native plants in a garden

Growing native plants in a patch of dirt

Native plants fully grown. A small water feature is also in the garden
Photo credits: https://sites.google.com/view/cbcpollinators
