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Pollinator Gardens for Children: The What, Why and How!
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What is spring to a person who has only experienced it a handful of times? Author Jill Primak talks about designing pollinator gardens and how to create effective spaces by selecting suitable locations, preparing the site, and choosing appropriate plants. Explore ways to connect children with nature, teach life cycles of plants and insects, and foster a sense of environmental stewardship.
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