Invite pollinators to your neighborhood by planting a pollinator friendly habitat in your garden, farm, school, park or just about anywhere!
The Idea
Pollinator Partnership helps people protect pollinators to ensure healthy ecosystems and food security. The Pollinator Partnership’s mission is to promote the health of pollinators, critical to food and ecosystems, through conservation, education, and research. Their signature initiatives include the NAPPC (North American Pollinator Protection Campaign), National Pollinator Week, and the Ecoregional Planting Guides, which this page will help you to get started with in your community.
The ecoregional planting guides, Selecting Plants for Pollinators, are tailored to specific areas of the United States and Canada. You can find out which ecoregion you live in simply by entering your zip code / postal code at http://pollinator.org/guides and get your free guide tailored to the pollinators in your region. You can find lists of plant names that will attract pollinators and help you build a beautiful pollinator habitat! Print these lists and bring them to your local native plant, garden center or nursery and then get a group together and get planting!
Invite pollinators to your neighborhood by planting a pollinator friendly habitat in your garden, farm, school, park or just about anywhere!
The Idea
Pollinator Partnership helps people protect pollinators to ensure healthy ecosystems and food security. The Pollinator Partnership’s mission is to promote the health of pollinators, critical to food and ecosystems, through conservation, education, and research. Their signature initiatives include the NAPPC (North American Pollinator Protection Campaign), National Pollinator Week, and the Ecoregional Planting Guides, which this page will help you to get started with in your community.
The ecoregional planting guides, Selecting Plants for Pollinators, are tailored to specific areas of the United States and Canada. You can find out which ecoregion you live in simply by entering your zip code / postal code at http://pollinator.org/guides and get your free guide tailored to the pollinators in your region. You can find lists of plant names that will attract pollinators and help you build a beautiful pollinator habitat! Print these lists and bring them to your local native plant, garden center or nursery and then get a group together and get planting!
We were able to grow two pollinator lots that are now actively. Create an environment throughout the English Neighborhood that promotes pollination, pollinators while supporting environmental issues with pollinators and food security. All areas are growing and thriving
Westside Early Learning Family Childcare is excited to be one of the lots in the English Avenue Community -
We are excited about the butterflies, insects,
and birds that visit our natural outdoors play space.
The English Avenue Green Team and residents will clear and plow designated lots including to public parks designated areas to refresh and add pollinator gardens to English Avenue.
The seed money will provide soil, mulch and Georgia Native plants for these locations pollinators gardens throughout the neighborhood.
As the Team that will be working in these areas is under five, Covid-19 Safety plan follows the CDC current guidelines.
As underserved communities lack in many environmental issues and the understanding of these issues. Including blighted properties and vacant lots. This project not only provides beautician to our neighborhood utilizes the opportunity for community building and collaboration with property owners to work with the community. In addition providing and awareness and increased pollination for the environment.
Community we are building our pollinators in the neighborhood, join us while we plant flowers natives and save the bees butterflies and other wonderful creatures that need this. Let’s pollinate together and make the world a better place.