Workshop: Making your garden bird and pollinator friendly
Join us for a fun workshop on planning and planting a garden that attracts birds and other pollinators to your garden.
Discover how to make your garden a safe and welcoming place that keeps birds and pollinators returning year after year.
Presented by permaculture designer and consultant, Doreen Jachmann, from Nourished Landscapes.
For adults and teens. Bookings required.
DETAILS:
DATE: 4 July
LOCATION: Logan Central Library
COST: Free
AGES: For adults and teens.
Bookings required at: Making your garden bird and pollinator friendly, 4 July | Logan Libraries
This event is part of ‘Where Do I Belong?’, which is a series of contemporary art exhibitions, bird-themed activities, events and performances around Logan that reveal the beauty and fragility of native birds while igniting hope for a sustainable future.
Another workshop: Another workshop is taking place on 27 June at Logan West Library, Browns Plains. See details here: Workshop – Making your garden bird and pollinator friendly – Our Logan
PHOTO: Zinnia, which attracts pollinators. Courtesy of Doreen Jachmann, Nourished Landscapes.
