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.

DETAILS:

DATE: 27 June

LOCATION: Logan West Library

COST: Free

AGES: For adults and teens.

Bookings required at: Making your garden bird and pollinator friendly, 27 June | 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.

SECOND EVENT: A second workshop is also taking place on 4 July at Logan Central Library. Bookings required at: Making your garden bird and pollinator friendly, 4 July | Logan Libraries

PHOTO: Dogbane, which attracts pollinators. Courtesy of Doreen Jachmann, Nourished Landscapes.

Where

Logan West Library, 69 Grand Plaza Drive, Browns Plains

Cost

$Free. Event for ages 13 plus.

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